SA`s largest cellular provider enters the mobile music market.
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The company accepted provisional membership from the Exhibition & Event Association of Southern Africa.
Internet Solutions has taken a 100% shareholding in the joint venture.
China Mobile and MTN deny the Chinese operator plans to acquire a shareholding in MTN.
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When it comes to ultra-mobile devices, corporate buying patterns have changed over the past year, says Jason McMillan, HP business unit manager at Tarsus Technologies.
Straightforward guidelines will assist users to select a technology and solution to suit their needs, says Riaan Leuschner, MD of Nology.
The company reported a total revenue increase of 22% and licence revenue increase of 12% year-over-year.
The GSA confirms a rise in the number of HSPA user devices coming onto the market.
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No mention is made of its iBurst shareholding as the company prepares to go public.
The fixed-line giant acts within the country`s regulations, says its chairman.