The Huge Group says headline earnings per share will leap as much as 60% in the first half of the year.
South African citizens are not reaping any benefit from the state's R39?billion in cash tied up in Telkom and Vodacom.
The Gauteng Department of Finance allocates another R333?million to the Gauteng Broadband Network.
Smaller companies typically have more unused software, according to the 1E report, says?Puleng Technologies.
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Business Connexion wants income from its African operations to account for 30% of its income.
The listed company will use its Nashua Mobile proceeds to "explore growth opportunities through investment".
The Sage Business Index survey?found 71% of South African businesses anticipated a growth in turnover over the next 12 months.
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The company's growth plans pay off and it seeks to invest further in Africa.
The company gears up to play an integration role as the Internet of things fundamentally changes the industry.
Telkom earns R321?million from fixed and mobile termination rates.
The telco's mobile arm will reach break-even sooner than anticipated, although no time frame has been provided.
Although Telkom sees improvements due to its turnaround plan, revenue is still flat and voice revenue continues to decline.