TalkCentral: Episode 5

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Episode 5 of SA’s business technology podcast, TalkCentral, is good to go. This week, your hosts Duncan McLeod and Candice Jones talk about Cell C’s dramatic overhaul, looking at its bold new branding strategy and its plans to build a powerful new network.

We also talk about the apparent demise of Super 5 Media and the launch plans of Walking On Water Television, the increased bandwidth on the East African Submarine System cable, and the changes to Nokia’s online music store.

Add TalkCentral to iTunes, or to your favourite RSS reader

Tune into this week’s episode to find out details about how to win a Linkbook Linux netbook. We have one to give away, but you’ll need to listen to the show to find out how to win.

As always, we’d welcome your input on what we’re doing right and what we need to improve, so please leave your comments in the space below.

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Click play above to stream the podcast (you’ll need Microsoft Silverlight installed), or download episode 5 to your computer. (If the stream is too quiet, try the download instead.) The TalkCentral RSS feed is available via Feedburner. Use it to subscribe to the show in your favourite reader, or use the feed to add the podcast to iTunes.  — Staff reporter, TechCentral



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