Revenue in the first nine months of fiscal 2009 grew 318%, helped by nearly 1 000 new customers.
The company aims to double the size of its business in SA, from its current capacity of 600 agents to 1 200 over the next 24 months.
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The sale of Vodacom could shave off more than 40% of Telkom's annual revenue, a knock that could be hard to absorb.
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January 2009 was the strongest growth month in the company's history.
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The company's interim results to end December reflect increased revenue, although its mining division has taken a knock.
The operator expects to be independent of Telkom by 4 May and will list on the JSE the day after.
Despite volatile markets, Vodacom will be a sought-after investment.