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The company expects to show strong revenue growth for the fifth consecutive year.
Fast-approaching telecoms competition and deregulation won't be the instant cheap broadband party everyone expects.
The regulator pushes back the deadline for industry comment on radio frequency spectrum fees.
The HTC Dream handset is expected to be a major competitor to the Apple iPhone 3G.
The department receives UN recognition for its ICT systems, but the US slams it for being corrupt and inefficient.
The Internet provider uses a promotion of its WiMax service to find new revenue streams in the SME space.
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The first branch has been opened in Polokwane, and will be operational by the end of May.
Highdeal provides real-time billing solutions for the telecommunications industry.