Youtube adds a vuvuzela soundtrack to small videos.
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Capacity demands across East and West Africa necessitate a network upgrade across Gateway's national and pan-African networks.
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The company renewed its licence with Western Cape Google reseller partner Xepa Consulting.
The major roll-out of software-as-a-service in SA will only occur when bandwidth costs fall significantly, say analysts.
Still no word on uncapped bandwidth, but the company rings in 10Mbps lines.
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Mobile Internet and SMS platforms are the answer for online business, says WebNow.
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