The company's DRC and Tanzania operations proved difficult for Vodacom.
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The company will distribute the full range of Huawei Symantec storage equipment.
The regulator refuses to review the applications submitted by the operators detailing the terms of lower interconnect rates.
SA's largest cellular operator has already taken an HSPA+ site live, beating Cell C's roll-out.
The company lost a million subscribers in the last three months of 2009.
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