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--- Begin Message ---Hello,I'm David Ajao, a professional web developer with Web4Africa. [ http://www.web4africa.net ] I came across your 'e-zine' some weeks back, via MobileNigeria.com I have just read your latest editon: March 4 2005, and can't help smiling. A little more research would have gone a long way you know. The little bit you wrote about the GSM industry in Ghana contained some facts, but a little more research would have made it sternly. I happened to be among the formidable team behind the MobileAfrica.net project [ http://www.mobileafrica.net ] Have you heard about it? If yes, how? If no, better check it out right away! It is an eye-opener. After you have seen it, [read my latest article titled: Buzz GSM lowers pricing...] contact us and we would see areas where we can collaborate. Cheers. -- David Ajao Web4Africa http://www.web4africa.net
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