AT&ere;T look to expand to African marketplace
Jul 27 2009 arab technology, arabian computer news, information technology news, it news, middle east network, middle east technology, technology news, windows user magazine,
AT&T (New York Stock Exchange: T) is look to expand its trading operations into Africa in partnership with South Africa’s Telkom. The plan is to manipulation Telkom’s existing net which spans across 35 countries, to supply services to multinational companies operating on the continent.
According to AT&T’s stage business partition, Ronald Spears, AT&T’s existing multinational clients are increasingly interested in the African marketplace, and the carrier should be there to help them with their services.
Among the services AT&ere;T will offer to its clients in Africa ar data systems and networks for businesses and selective information security measures…
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