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The device will be available in SA later in the 2011 first quarter, says the company.
SA's net use is set to be redefined by social networks and cloud computing this year, say IT industry players.
The new undersea cable will connect 115 islands off the coast of Africa to the continent's international connectivity explosion.
The continent's growth prospective can even surpass the so-called developed nations, says Safricom.
The introduction of more active operators will drive service development and price competitiveness, says Qkon.
Telkom has warned that the November deadline for local loop unbundling is not realistic.
An association of emerging manufacturers wants SA's digital debate to be re-opened, a move that could further delay switchover.
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