The operator promises to unveil its mobile service this calendar year, but will not commit to an exact date.
The company wants to gain an additional R2 billion at the operating line.
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The company may get rid of its unprofitable Nigerian operation.
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The company focuses its efforts on its mobile offerings and Africa, as local fixed-voice revenue continues to decline.
Rapid changes in the mobile Internet market could see the greater population using broadband for basic services.
The mobile operator will want additional spectrum if it wants to roll out a commercial version.
Its shares have moved upwards since the Orascom talks collapsed, and speculation started that MTN was in other discussions.