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The concept of the smartphone has exploded in the past 18 months, says Brett Loubser, product manager at Samsung Mobile SA.
The solution enables satellite Internet broadband services on the Intelsat IS905 Satellite.
The local recording industry needs to move its game online to avoid being wiped out by pirates.
SA has seen a dramatic change in ICT since the landing of Seacom, says deputy communications minister Dina Pule.
The continent must start cleaning up before it gets walled off from the digital world.
The company wants to keep its pole position in the hosting sector.
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The company has undoubtedly changed SA's Internet landscape forever, but is it promoting illegal downloads to sell its uncapped offering?
Governments need to view broadband networks as basic national infrastructure, says ITU's Hamadoun Tour'e.
Angus MacRobert plans to make a few more interesting investments.
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