The first femtocell live project, provided by Alcatel-Lucent, enhances quality of mobile broadband connectivity in remote areas.
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Guma Smart Card Technologies has produced 93 million phone cards to date.
Epson has no immediate plans to introduce a 3D projector as it believes the technology is not yet good enough.
The calibre of scientists elected to the Astronomy Desk inspires international confidence, says the Democratic Alliance.
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FNB benefits from first-move advantage, and will continue to reap the rewards after its exclusivity period expires.
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The Meraka Institute receives funding from the HP Catalyst Initiative, to boost ICT research and development.