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| How 'rebel' phone network evaded shutdown Aljazeera.net Restoring international service to mobile phones will not be much of a boon to such labourers, many of whom sold their SIM cards for extra cash. But the issue has become personal for men like Mahdawi and Athrm, who witnessed the Gaddafi regime's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sale of One phones stopped as MTN appeals Times of Swaziland The mobile phone company also disputes that the SPTC shares in Swazi MTN belong to government and that SPTC is merely a nominee holding the shares on behalf of government. Swazi MTN says there is evidence to show that it had contracted with SPTC as ... See all stories on this topic » |
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