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Take Advantage of the Downtime
Panelists at the recently held solo exhibition
of Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited; Stanbic Fest,
are urging that people should take advantage
of the downturn when the prices of stocks
are low to invest and wait for greater returns
after the economic slowdown.More |
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GPS Tracking Device Introduced on Ghanaian Market
A Global Positioning System (GSP) tracking
device - Tramigo T22, that helps users track
their cars and manage the fleet has been
introduced to the Ghanaian market.More |
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ICT Business Community Calls On Vice President
A Representative
delegation of ICT
associations and industry
members paid a coutesy
call on the Vice Presidnet
His Excellency John
Dramani Mahama at the
castle to formally
congratulate him on his
new responsibility.More |
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VODAFONE Gears Up For Top Spot
Vodafone will soon move a step higher to become the preferred mobile phone service with the introduction of improved services.
The recent agreement between Vodafone Ghana and Huawei Technologies, More |
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Mobile Handset Market To Shrink In 2009
The company revised down its outlook for the worldwide cell phone
market and said it expects handset shipments next year to be 1.22 billion
phones, which represents a 6 percent drop from its 2008 forecast
of 1.29 billion units. More |
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Ghana Joins Class Of Automated Markets
The GSE is joining the class of automated capital markets at a time when the exchange
"can take advantage of technology to be ahead of most African markets," GSE
general manager Ekow Afedzi said. More |
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iBurst Unveils New Products
iBurst, a leading internet provider, launched out two new products-iSpeed and iShield products which are designed to provide high speed connectivity and control for both individuals and corporate institutions.More |
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MTN and GT In Mobile Money Transfer Race
MTN and GT-Vodafone are in a race to deploy money transfer and product services to their subscribers.More |
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Glo Targets One Million Subscribers In First Year
The Globacom mobile phone service fever, which hit Nigeria with a big bang, has spread to Ghana, amidst scepticism of the capability of the company to capture substantial number of customers in a business environment considered to be choked.More |
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Vodafone Lies In Wait for Ghanaian Market
Vodafone plans to deploy M-PESA, a mobile money transfer and product service, as one of the strategies to dominate the mobile market, if Ghana's parliament passes the sales and purchase agreement on the sale of Ghana's incumbent telecommunications provider Ghana Telecom (GT).More |
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ECOWAS to adopt Ghana's high-tech cargo transit system
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is to adopt an Internet-based tracking and mapping technology to promote and enhance trade within the African subregion. More |
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Central Bank of Nigeria to fine-tune ICT initiatives
Apex Bank, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), has restated its commitment to ICT initiatives in an annual report released early this month. More |
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