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The company's investments have been done in partnership with companies such as Intervoice, Nera and Ericsson.
Partners ECN and Songimali have started to install their solution on some clients' networks.
The Centratel Group has formed a new subsidiary, Centracom, a voice connectivity service provider.
Companies that don't use WiMax spectrum will lose it, says the ICASA chairman.
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The company's new WiFi interface makes it easier to connect to over 70 000 Verizon-provided hotspots worldwide.
The company has extended wireless e-mail support for Lotus Notes and Microsoft Exchange to the iPhone.
The operator sees an overall 1.7% increase in customers across its networks locally and on the continent.
A Web-based consumer survey shows broadband users rate Sentech to be "dead in the water".
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Robust sales in handsets and flat panel TVs boosted LG Electronics' earnings for the three months ended 30 June.