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2014-07-10
EV1 and The Planet Announce MergerCombination Creates Industry-leading Dedicated Hosting Company; Combined Company Will Continue to Deliver Industry-leading Client Experience
Houston, Texas and Dallas, Texas | May 6, 2006: Everyones Internet (EV1) and The Planet, two leading suppliers of dedicated hosting, declared today they have merged. |
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2012-05-28
Vodacom promotion continuesVodacom has extended its MyGig one and MyGig two info contract promotion, which offers 1GB for R99 and 2GB for R149, to 31 July 2012. |
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2014-06-14
Nature of the Work About this sectionAn overview and general explanation of Graphic Designers, their job and responsibilities.
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2012-02-08
7 Essential Search Engine Optimisation ElementsWhen it comes to Search Engine Optimisation, many companies assume that getting results is as simple as adding keyword-stuffed webpages onto their sites. But there are several factors one should know about...
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Mobile web "will define future"
2008-02-15
Online services via cellphones is the key to the success, conference told. Mobile broadband has emerged as the biggest new development in the cellular industry this year. Vodafone chief executive Arun Sarin told this year’s Mobile World Congress in Barcelona — the world’s biggest telecommunications conference — that mobile Internet would define the future. Cellular operators need to adopt new, data-centric business models, simplify their pricing and creatively integrate broadband offerings or risk losing their customers and revenue, he added. In the main address at the conference, which attracted about 55000 visitors, Sarin said: “Our industry is at an important crossroads. Operators need to invest to bring important mobile Internet services to life … we can’t sit back and become bit pipes.” Robert Conway, chief executive of the GSM Association, said: “The leading indicators show we have reached the tipping point with mobile broadband. We have the networks, we have the devices and we have the speed.” Sarin agreed: “Customers want fast, wireless broadband. The new, new thing is Internet on the mobile.” He added that Vodafone, the world’s biggest operator by revenue and a 50% shareholder in Vodacom, already has 21 million 3G subscribers and is looking at combinations of providing wired and wireless broadband. He said that the current HSDPA technology has been an excellent investment that has lived up to its promises where previous 3G technologies disappointed. Highlighting growth in emerging markets, Sarin said Vodafone’s Indian operation was growing well, while South Africa experienced 15% growth. Vodafone’s data revenue has increased 40% year on year, as call prices were dropping by 15% to 20% a year. Rick Stevenson, head of Samsung’s US telecoms business, said mobile WiMAX would be a key driver this year, with 196 operators around the world running these networks, which use a super-fast wireless connectivity system that is backed by chip maker Intel. He said: “We’re seeing a new business model. Operators are stepping away from the subsidy model. We’re seeing WiMAX- embedded devices sold through consumer electronics retailers (directly to consumers).” Nokia chief executive Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo said a Village Connection system by Nokia Siemens Network aimed to get emerging markets online. These first-time users would experience cellphones and the Internet very differently from the first one billion, as new technology would give them much greater opportunities, he said.
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