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@ CodeMaster the Samsung D500 retails for R3400 and the SonyEricsson V800 retails for R4000.
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Posted: 2005-04-18 17:11:36
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PmPl.... You should see this.... The whole bloemfontein is without power. PmPl. And my battery is about to die.
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Posted: 2005-04-18 17:49:00
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Vodafone is now selling THE LIMITED VERSION OF THE FERRARI SHARP 902 GLOBALY FROM THIS MONTH .The phone is RED and has FERRARI LOGOS on it and YES BRIX its VODAFONE LIVE BRANDED.I will post when this FERRARI phone comes to SA which will be an VODACOM EXCLUSUVE.........Ferrari lovers this one is 4U
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Posted: 2005-04-18 18:41:49
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I love ferrari but i dont love vodafone that much.........
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Posted: 2005-04-18 18:46:00
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@ Rhino 8.Do you know how much the Vodafone sponsorship is worth for FERRARI $200 million.This is for a year only
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Posted: 2005-04-18 19:08:23
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I know they are one of, if not the largest sponsor, for f. But the brandes phones are really ugly.... The vodafone logo are real ugly. No offence........
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Posted: 2005-04-18 19:40:00
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You could possibly have offended one person on this thread. Vodafone is a big company but I'd hate to be confronted by them every time I made a call on my phone. If Tahir can be believed that would be the future of cellular.
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Posted: 2005-04-18 21:55:47
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Mr Brix Vodafone is the largest mobile network in the world.1 in 3 person on this planet is connected via Vodafone in some way.Vodafone is buying off any network that wants to sell up.I would love Telkom and Venfin to sell all there shares to Vodafone.If Vodafone controlls Vodacom 100% you will fireworks in SA........In other parts of the world networks are joining hands or buying each another because they want to save money on infrastructure.Why Duplicate everything.Thats the Q.In time to come few big networks will be opperating and VODAFONE IS ONE OF THEM.Vodafone are still in talks with SA goverment to Telkom to sell up Vodacom.
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Posted: 2005-04-18 22:28:08
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Don't think there's much duplication...owning Vodacom would allow them (Vodafone) to have a single marketing strategy...which saves money in the long run. The Telkom CEO has said they would never sell their stake in Vodacom because it was strategic, especially for new streams of revenue. Seems like the fireworks will have to be put on hold then.
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Posted: 2005-04-18 22:35:54
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Telkom knows for a FACT.If they sell up all there shares in Vodacom.Telkom is KAPUT
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Posted: 2005-04-18 22:56:02
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