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  You have successfully been able to gather a great number of Exhibitors, almost 100 manufacturers and companies from different countries, (which is really nice for a First Edition) that have delivered a wonderful representation of great opportunities for Nigerian Market, and the venue was really well organised, in a very well located and conducive area of Lagos. But sincerely, the advertising and publicity work of the Event among the Nigeria and principally Lagos population has been extremely poor. As a reference I can say that none of the clients in Nigeria (architects, project managers, construction companies, consultants, quantity surveyors…) that I encourage and made them to come to the venue were aware of the Exhibition a part of all the information I gave to them, not only that, they didn´t even know where the Events Center was, that I had to direct most of them to the place through different references. I have actually witnessed by myself the close to no advertisement of the

able to gather a great number of Exhibitors,

  You have successfully been able to gather a great number of Exhibitors, almost 100 manufacturers and companies from different countries, (which is really nice for a First Edition) that have delivered a wonderful representation of great opportunities for Nigerian Market, and the venue was really well organised, in a very well located and conducive area of Lagos. But sincerely, the advertising and publicity work of the Event among the Nigeria and principally Lagos population has been extremely poor. As a reference I can say that none of the clients in Nigeria (architects, project managers, construction companies, con webapex.net sultants, quantity surveyors…) that I encourage and made them to come to the venue were aware of the Exhibition a part of all the information I gave to them, not only that, they didn´t even know where the Events Center was, that I had to direct most of them to the place through different references. I have actually witnessed by myself the close to no a

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  revisit this story from September. Vodacom are clamping down on users taking full advantage of the unlimited BlackBerry Internet Service timesofamerica.info (BIS) for causing congestion on its network. BIS has been a big hit on South Africa as it offers unlimited browsing and email access on BlackBerry smartphones f timevinger.org or a fixed cost per month. Vodacom says that the heaviest users will be provided with lower connection speeds due to its study that found tincona.com that “more than 95 percent of BlackBerry data usage was attributable to less than 5 percent of users”, causing congestion at peak times. Defending the move, Chief Technology Officer Andries Delport said that Vodacom must “ensure that all BlackBerry users are able to enjoy the service that they pay for”. The 5 percent of BIS users deemed to be “abusing the service” (by reaching 100MB data usage for the month) will have their connection speed reduced from 3G to 2G levels. “When we real

ping down on users taking full advantage of the unlimit

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