4 - 8 September 2006, Cape Town International Convention Centre, Cape Town, South Africa
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We work with leading magazines and publishers in this arena. If you are interested in becoming a media partner for this event please contact:
Leatitia Van Straten, Marketing Director

Email: leatitia.vanstraten@terrapinn.co.za
Tel: +27 11 516 4018
Fax: +27 11 707 8356

 



TVover.net is a leading site that aggregates news and information about IPTV, Internet TV, and related topics. In addition we provide a directory of web sites offering video or Internet TV, forums for discussion (IPTV Forums), and an informational site (IPTV Information). For more information please visit http://www.tvover.net or contact us at info@tvover.net.

 

The Connect-World series of magazines is a forum for the highest-level decision makers in the ICT sector to discuss the impact of technologies upon regional development. Connect-World’s editions cover every continent. Connect-World’s writers and readers are leaders of industry, governments, international organizations, regulatory agencies, legal experts, bankers and the like.

 

African Communications serves as a guideline to the decision-making community involved in the development of ICT (Information and Communication Technology) in Africa. African Communications has Two aims: to aid the passing of telecommunications and related Information Technology and to facilitate the development of investment in telecommunications across Africa. African Communications is strategically positioned to cover the information and communications issues that are central for the continued growth and competitiveness of the industry in South Africa and the region, a market worth in excess of R400 billion per annum. African Communications successfully markets the technology solutions available to Africa on a non-technical basis. African Communications is the core source of information for Africa’s decision makers, in all industry’s and plays an important role in the development of Africa.

 

ITtoolbox supports decision making throughout the IT lifecycle by linking together millions of IT experts and information from thousands of leading sources. Powered by collaborative tools such as discussion groups, blogs, and wiki, the ITtoolbox network provides practical solutions from the IT community for use in the IT workplace.

 

IT Edge magazine is published in English and French by Knowledge Media International (KMI) Limited. IT Edge is a business technology magazine offering insightful reports on the West Africa's ICT industry. An award winning tech-biz news portal with minimum 45, 000 hits weekly, is updated Every Monday with reports on the industry. Circulation and Editorial content is extensive across the entire region with Ghana, Cote D'Ivoire, Nigeria, Togo, Sierra Leone, Senegambia (Gambia and Senegal) featuring extensively in most print and online editions.It has won international awards for its incisive/analytical industry reports and is the only magazine quoted, for now, by major industry players as influencing business decisions.

 

Quantum is a comprehensive electronics journal that covers electronic and telecommunication technologies available in SA . Electronics is defined as 'All products, equipment and systems manufactured for the purpose of processing, storing or transferring sound, information, data or images by means of electro-magnetic phenomena'. Quantum's main purpose is to report on the available research, development and production achievements.The journal is published monthly and is specifically aimed at the designer, engineer, technologist, technician, consultant, and decision maker.

 

NAWC, the first dedicated title to focus on wireless and cellular communication development in northern equatorial Africa, was launched in February 2002. Received by 7000 industry professionals and high-volume end users of these technologies in the region, the magazine's strong editorial platform covers regional news, technology developments, as well as new wireless systems/equipment advances.

 

NAWC, the first dedicated title to focus on wireless and cellular communication development in northern equatorial Africa, was launched in February 2002. Received by 7000 industry professionals and high-volume end users of these technologies in the region, the magazine?s strong editorial platform covers regional news, technology developments, as well as new wireless systems/equipment advances.

 

Africa Monitor is a source of prime intelligence that gives you advance warning of key changes in the business environment; regular appraisals of country risk; clear insights into economic and financial trends; and competitive intelligence on company and industry-wide developments and opportunities. With succinct country-by-country analyses, hard-to-find data, and authoritative 24-month forecasts covering government, economy, finance and the business environment, Africa Monitor is the answer to your strategic information needs

 

Computer Business Review (CBR) is the UK’s leading monthly magazine for the technology industry. It’s readers are all senior IT and business professionals. CBR has a strong business perspective, looking behind the technical trends and company claims, at the underlying business and financial realities. For further information go to: www.cbronline.com Email: jake.sharp@computerwire.co.uk

 

MBendi runs Africa's leading business and travel website at http://www.mbendi.com. The MBendi website is also one of the world's leading mining, energy and international trade websites with global coverage of these topics. The site went live in October 1995 and is one of Africa's oldest and best-known websites.

 


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BCE, buyers, banks reach deal on completing buyout   04 Jul 2008
Vodafone NZ to extend 3G network   04 Jul 2008
Google asks to hide YouTube user info from court papers   04 Jul 2008
MTN, Reliance Communications deal hopes fade   04 Jul 2008
KPN cuts data roaming fees by 30%   04 Jul 2008
Vodafone, India to finish arguing case by Wed   04 Jul 2008
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