Communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda's interconnect statement is essentially an empty present and no victory in any sense.
Interconnection rates will drop, but not to the levels communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda was hoping.
International LTE trials are picking up and the continent is no stranger to the technology, says Alcatel-Lucent.
SA's third mobile operator has not escaped the effects of the SIM card registration law.
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Worldwide mobile subscriptions are set to reach 5.9 billion by 2013, driven by India, China and Africa.
It has been a tough year, says the mobile operator.
Zain African CEO Chris Gabriel warns against “draconian” measures to reduce mobile termination rates.
Growth prospects for the country's top two mobile operators are dwindling.
Vodacom sees high uptake of fibre to the enterprise, specifically from the financial, retail and manufacturing industries.
The company moves into a consolidation phase after its most challenging period ever.
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