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The agreement aims to create unified communication opportunities in southern and East Africa.
Changing market demands cause SA to fall behind in providing high-speed quality bandwidth, says Neotel's CTO.
The local company appoints Cornastone as its premier reseller.
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Mobile and fixed line collaboration could be Africa's broadband access solution, say industry players.
The mobile operator contracts Alcatel-Lucent to build, operate and manage its Uganda network.
A cellphone application aims to do away with hard cash and plastic cards.