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AFTER nearly 280 years, one of the world’s oldest continuously running journals, Loyd’s List print version, will cease at the end of the year as management unanimously agreed that the print industry is no longer a sustainable business and focus should be on the digital
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Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot Zimbabwe`s largest mobile network by subscriber base, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, is reportedly “sabotaging” thousands of bulk SMS services in a move that has frustrated many private players as Econet
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Tonderai Rutsito Techspot Almost two months back, during a tête-à-tête with United States of America public diplomacy officer Nicole Fox she hinted that plans to establish the first technology hub in Zimbabwe were at an advanced stage.
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Tonderai Rutsito Techspot A few years back, the only way a company could sort its information was through the traditional file and paper system, which required a lot of paper and storage space.
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Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot Zimbabwe’s first technology magazine officially goes live next Friday. After nine months of pilot testing the website, the founder and editor-in-chief of TechnoMag, Tonderai Rutsito, announced
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Tonderai Rutsito Techspot Africom, arguably Zimbabwe’s leading converged ICT service provider, recently unveiled a “business in a box” concept set to revolutionise the way both SMEs and large corporates communicate. Africom founder and chief executive Mr Kwanayi Kashangura said “the service is in line with
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Tonderai Rutsito Techspot With an all-time highest of more than 98 percent mobile penetration rate and 35 percent internet penetration rate, buoyed by the completion of major fibre backbone, Zimbabwean enterprises need to take the advantage of the online world. With the proliferation of connectivity, affordable
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Tonderai Rutsito Techspot The turf war between cellphone service providers appears to be escalating with Econet Wireless Zimbabwe heading for a potentially explosive showdown with the Postal and Telecommunication Regulatory Authority.
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Tonderai Rutsito Tech Spot LAST week Zimbabweans watched haplessly as their right to communicate was being violated after Econet, the biggest cellphone service provider, switched off Telecel, the second largest mobile phone network, because the latter was not licensed.
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Tonderai Rutsito TechSpot With the recent announcement by telecoms regulator Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe that they have renewed the Telecel Zimbabwe licence, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe will be left with a lot of image work to do more than Telecel. From this day onward we are likely headed for another
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GTEL, a locally based mobile phone company recently unveiled its greatest contender ever to the Zimbabwe market, stirring up the battle of smartphones against traditional international giants. Today Samsung and iPhone brands have been leading the market internationally and their
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Last week all roads led to Cresta Lodge Hotel in Harare where 150 delegates converged for the inaugural Zimbabwe Broadband Forum 2013. Leading the discussion was a panel of experts comprising ZOL CEO and Liquid managing director David Behr, -
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OWNING a website today has become a fundamental business decision that can be equated to having a good office.
We are now living in the digital age where millions visit you online via your website. -
IN the past nine years since my first brush with technology, I have accepted that this is the sector I want to work in regardless of the low earnings that I am getting and will continue to get.
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The success of every organisation in this information age is largely dependent on a well-organised technology structure. Technology can be an opportunity or a serious threat to your enterprise should you choose to be only reactive than taking a proactive stance
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