The fixed-line operator prepares for the inevitability of local loop unbundling, but will advocate for a return on its investment.
Money will only be spent where it can generate good returns for the company.
Telkom earned R640 million less in revenue after mobile termination rates were cut earlier this year.
The telecoms giant will rely on bundled fixed and mobile offerings to grow future revenue.
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The hospitality job site has expanded its search and application process to the mobile Web.
The 12.5-inch ultraportable consumer laptop gives users a 16:9 widescreen dimension in a 12-inch form factor.
This iOS chat client allows you to stay connected on all your instant messaging services.
The fixed-line company is evaluating expressions of interest for its Nigerian CDMA business, which has plagued it for several years.
Despite a poor performance at its six-month interim review, acting CEO Jeffery Hedberg is confident his strategy will turn Telkom around.
Telkom's mobile newcomer has already secured 0.5% of the mobile market.