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    Home»Podcasts»TalkCentral: Ep 115 – ‘Everything but Steve’

    TalkCentral: Ep 115 – ‘Everything but Steve’

    Podcasts By Duncan McLeod14 November 2014
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    In this hour-long edition of the TalkCentral podcast, your hosts Duncan McLeod and Regardt van der Berg discuss — and sometimes rant about — the big news stories of the week. And there’s plenty to talk about.

    First up on the agenda is Telkom’s launch of LTE-Advanced and its decision to stop plans to roll our fibre in “the Parks” in Johannesburg. Also, we look at the story, broken by TechCentral on Friday, that MTN is objecting to Vodacom’s proposed acquisition of Neotel (and what it could mean for everyone concerned).

    Also this week, your hosts give their forthright views on the Cell C banner debacle. And they look at the e-commerce deal between Makro and Sasol. Microsoft’s decision to open-source the .Net framework is also on the agenda in this week’s show.

    Tune in to find out who’s made the cut as winner and loser of the week (no prizes for guessing who the loser is).

    Regardt’s pick this week is Photo Transfer App, while Duncan’s is the awesome HTC Dot View cover for the HTC One (M8).

    Stream the show:

    [audio: https://techcentral.co.za/wp-content/audio/TalkCentral/tc115.mp3]

    Alternatively, download TalkCentral: Ep 115 to your computer. Or grab it from Stitcher Smart Radio.

    The TalkCentral RSS feed is available via Feedburner. Use it to subscribe to the show in your favourite reader. We’d love your feedback on the show — please use the comments box below this article. — (c) 2014 NewsCentral Media

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