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South Africa / Telecommunications in South Africa / Department of Communications / Independent Communications Authority of South Africa / Telkom / National Telecommunications and Information Administration / Africa / Internet access / Mobile broadband / Communications in South Africa / Broadband / Communication
Date: 2013-08-23 06:17:10
South Africa
Telecommunications in South Africa
Department of Communications
Independent Communications Authority of South Africa
Telkom
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Africa
Internet access
Mobile broadband
Communications in South Africa
Broadband
Communication

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