MTN Group CEO Phuthuma Nhleko slams Benin's mobile phone regulatory regime.
SA's prepaid subscribers may soon have to register all their details with network operators.
The company will keep an open mind on options to improve its corporate market access, says CEO Phuthuma Nhleko.
The sector has been targeted for an anti-competitive behaviour clampdown, says the trade and industry minister.
The operator has made progress, but needs to do more, says MTN SA MD.
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Within two years, about 50% of enterprises are expected to be using unified communications.
The backhaul pricing anomaly must be addressed, or the billions invested in undersea cables will amount to nothing, say CUASA and SAVA.
The infrastructure solution includes GSM access points that can take up to 80 subscribers per village.
The cellular company increases subscribers and revenue, with Investcom contributing a significant chunk.
Community development workers will be supplied with cellphones and mobile Internet access.
The funds will be used to broaden local offerings and improve services.
The product awareness drive started in July at the Baragwanath taxi rank in Soweto.