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  2. Internet in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    5G Cell Tower in Johannesburg, South Africa. The Internet in South Africa, one of the most technologically resourced countries on the African continent, is expanding.The internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) [1].za is regulated by the .za Domain Name Authority (.ZADNA) and was granted to South Africa by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in 1990.

  3. Premium-rate telephone number - Wikipedia

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    The charge may be a fixed rate, or may be a premium rate (such as when donating to charity or entering a competition) plus "one standard rate text message charge". Receiving text messages from mobile shortcodes may be free or charged per message, and some services may incur an automatic recurring charge on a daily, weekly, monthly or other basis.

  4. Upcharge - Wikipedia

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    Upcharge is used as the billing counterpart to marketing's upsell. [1] [2] \\ The term may refer to: Paying a smaller increment in price for a larger increase in what is received; in another it means paying an increase for a non-standard arrangement, [2] what one writer called "upcharge money."

  5. Telkom (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Telkom SA SOC Limited is a South African wireline and wireless telecommunications provider, operating in more than 38 countries across the African continent.Telkom is majority state-owned (55.3%) with the South African government owning 40.5% of Telkom, while another 14.8% is owned by another state-owned company - the Public Investment Corporation (PIC), which is closely linked to the South ...

  6. VIA pc-1 Initiative - Wikipedia

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    Examples include iDot pc-1 systems in Taiwan, Longmeng pc-1 systems in China, Geniac pc-1 systems in Nigeria, Sico pc-1 systems in Egypt, and Alaska pc-1 systems in Mexico. The pc1000 and pc1500 platforms were described in 2006, using the VIA C3 processors. [2] [3] The pc3500 was introduced in August 2007 using the VIA C7. [4]

  7. One up - Wikipedia

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    One up or One Up may refer to: One-upmanship , the art or practice of successively outdoing a competitor 1-up , a video game item that increments the player character's number of lives

  8. Taxation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    An annual exemption of R23,800 (for taxpayers under 65 years) and R34,500 (for taxpayers 65 and over) applies to Dividends tax. From 1 March 2012 the exemption on foreign dividends earned by South African residents was scrapped. [4] The dividends received by South African resident individuals from REITs are subject to income tax, not dividends ...

  9. 1-up (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A 1-up, or extra life, is a video game item. 1-UP, 1UP, 1Up, or one-up may also refer to: 1Up.com, a defunct video game website; 1UP!, a 2009 album by illScarlett; 1UP (T-Pain album), a 2019 album by T-Pain; 1-Up Studio, a Japanese video game studio formerly known as Brownie Brown; One-upmanship, successively outdoing a competitor; 1Up (film ...