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MTC Turns 25 Interview with Prof. Anicia Peters Human Connection In FREE Copy June - August 2020 | Vol. 3 Interview with Prof. Anicia Peters We discuss professional career,tech and the 4th Industrial Revolution MTC turns 25 Celebrating 25 years of making the connection Human connection in the time of coronavirus How technology is keeping the connection safe #GetThere with MTC cash deals to warm up your connection Find the deal that’s designed for who you are and where you’re going. #GetThere with MTC GET FREE HUAWEI GIFT SET (CANVAS BAG, THERMAL BOTTLE & DATA CABLE) Huawei Y6 S Huawei Y7 Prime Samsung A30S iPhone 7 32GB Huawei Nova 5T N$ 3,499 N$ 3,799 N$ 5,999 N$ 6,999 N$ 8,999 + SAMSUNG powerbank Samsung S10E Samsung S20 Plus iPhone 11 Pro 64GB Samsung S20 Ultra N$ 13,299 N$ 22,799 N$ 22,999 N$ 27,999 While stocks last. 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