The successful POC proves uncapped high-speed 4G and 5G fixed wireless access is viable at under R300 per month for the lower income segment.
The company believes it can wrestle market share from entrenched players, such as Samsung, Huawei and Apple.
Fourth-generation tech and LTE still have massive role to play in Africa, says Huawei VP Dr Mohamed Madkour.
Headline earnings per share and basic earnings per share are forecast to decrease by between 45% and 55%.
Like WiFi, TV white space will be the next big tech to provide ubiquitous connectivity in SA, says the CSIR.
Service revenue generated from financial services was up 8.1% to R1.4 billion, says the telco.
The uncapped solution harnesses what is called “next-generation fixed wireless access”.
The operator partners Huawei as it transitions from a traditional mobile service provider to a modern tech company.
The regulator greenlights the transfer of ownership of DFA’s service licences to Newco and Vodacom.
The ZimSat-1 was launched yesterday after a day's delay owing to a fire alarm incident at the control station.
The Telkom subsidiary believes the partnership deal with Twoobii will bring benefits to South Africans using its Skylink VSAT Access.