Over on SymbianGuru Rita brought us news that on Nokia Europe and Nokia Middle East and Africa’s homepage a countdown timer has shown up. Clicking on this countdown you’re landing on the famous events.nokia.com homepage. More over the site says ”It looks like Nokia is planning something big”. What does it mean? The countdown
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Kevin Maher appointed Regional Vice President as global networking leader continues to grow in MEA region Saudi Arabia node latest addition to AT&T's global network New AT&T office to open in Dubai's Internet City Dubai, United Arab Emirates — Further expanding its business and operations in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region, AT&T Inc (T: NYSE) announced it is appointing a new sales leader...
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As most of you would have seen, Samsung recently ran the Next Hero Campaign in South Africa. Which was a great campaign that sought to develop soccer at grass roots level and culminated in Samsung South Africa giving away a cheque of R1 million to Play Soccer South Africa. Now see below the press release and pics showing some of the other great CSI work that Samsung is doing in Africa: Daniel Lamb...
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SamsungBlog on 27th Nov 2008 (via samsungblog.co.za)
Nokia has suggested Sub-Saharan governments to lower, or if possible, abolish VAT (Value Addition Tax) for mobile phones. The manufacturer believes that lower phone prices will rid countries of counterfeit phones and improve technological development. Loren Shuster, Vice President for Sales Sub-Saharan Africa, Nokia, said that the governments would not lose any revenue as it would
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As most of you would have seen, Samsung recently ran the Next Hero Campaign in South Africa. Which was a great campaign that sought to develop soccer at grass roots level and culminated in Samsung South Africa giving away a cheque of R1 million to Play Soccer South Africa. Now see below the press release and pics showing some of the other great CSI work that Samsung is doing in Africa: Daniel Lamb...
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SOUTHWOOD, England - The one thing most Nokia device's share is that they could be on sale anywhere in the world. That means they need to be able to work as well in northern Finland, where temperatures go well below zero, as they do in the Equatorial depths of Africa, where sun-like roastings are a regular occurrence. Kevin Smith, reliability team leader, looks after the mechanical reliability lab...
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