The investment company wants to grow its ICT portfolio.
Delays in passing regulations, such as geographic number portability, could hamper its growth plans.
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Each EeziBox unit will be fitted with a tracking device to ensure the vendor's safety.
Foreign jitters over the stability of the rand mean the company must go back to the drawing board.
The company will continue to lobby government to change the telecoms landscape.
The R1.5 million invested in the company's shares is a vote of confidence from its CEO and CFO.
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