Telkom Mobile's calls for an asymmetrical rate has little to do with its retail offering and more to do with surviving in the industry.
Vodacom's initial stock of of iPhone 4 devices has already sold out, but more have just arrived.
BMI-TechKnowledge forecasts a slow 5% five-year growth path for the country's telecommunications industry.
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About 200 determined iPhone 4 customers bought their phones just after midnight in Cape Town.
With MTN and Vodacom offering competing iPhone 4 deals, accessibility to the device will be boosted locally.
However, the bank will keep a close eye on costs as top-line growth continues to be under pressure.
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