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PR-led integration is one of the key trends that is set to happen in the communications industry.

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Only half of the international police organization’s 181 member countries have hooked up to the Internet-based system since it was introduced one and a half years ago, but many Asian countries pledged to join at the end of a two-day regional security conference, Interpol secretary- general Ronald Noble said.
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