Despite a poor performance at its six-month interim review, acting CEO Jeffery Hedberg is confident his strategy will turn Telkom around.
Telkom's mobile newcomer has already secured 0.5% of the mobile market.
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ICASA will not penalise mobile operators for poor network performance during the 2010 Fifa Soccer World Cup.
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Cell C might have the cheapest bundles, but outside the data caps Vodacom and MTN are winners.
Phuthuma Nhleko sells MTN shares worth over R400 million.
Selling its 40% stake will bring in R793.5 million cash during the new financial year.
MultiChoice's R300 million investment will see fruition next week.
The company reports a net loss for the third period in a row, but says it is restructuring.
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