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The ICT services company has received the status, for the second year in a row, by Mazars.
The company will now be majority black-owned.
US-based Interactive Intelligence buys contact centre assets from Atio for R54 million.
The company has once again been awarded Level Three B-BBEE status.
The Joint Aid Management's nutritional feeding programmes in SA focus mainly on child care centres.
The company will offer Mobile Metrics WiMax testing solutions to the local market.
The private sector must realise providing schools with computers is a long-term commitment to a project, says Atio.
Telecommunications operators are getting a grip on "revenue leakage", with cellular operators showing the best improvements, says Atio.
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For the second year in a row, Mazars has awarded the company a level one B-BBEE status.
The level 1 B-BBEE status was awarded by Mazars, a SANAS accredited B-BBEE verification agency.
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