Following the deal, the JSE-listed company will hold 100% in Siemens Enterprise Communications.
South Africa must consider different mobile payment service categories to address the unbanked sector, says Pocit.
The cellular giant will lay off the mergers and acquisitions trail for a while, but will continue to seek expansion.
Both companies' shares have rallied after the deal collapsed, an indication shareholders didn't want it in the first place, say analysts.
A study shows the quality of SA's broadband does not meet the needs of today's applications.
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More broadband cable players are needed for telecom prices to drop, says MTN.
The communications minister concedes the MTN-Bharti deal would have been a coup for SA, but insists MTN must remain in South African hands.
Managed liberalisation does not negate the promotion of competition, says communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda.
These gadgets may lag in image quality, but connectivity and functionality drive consumer uptake.
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