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The company aims to add at least five million subscribers within the next few years, says Cell C's new CEO.
About 250 of the authority's 370 staff members will down tools tomorrow, after wage talks deadlocked.
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David Miller leaves Incredible Connection at the end of this month.
Former Vodacom CEO Alan Knott-Craig has been appointed Cell C's new CEO.
Alan Knott-Craig Snr resigns with immediate effect because of other business commitments.
SA's largest cellular operator hires Datatec's current CFO to fill Rob Shuter's role.
Anamika Budree will create a vendor presence in the country for Western Digital, the company says.
Rudi Jansen will pursue opportunities outside the ISP space.
The appointment of local talent will bolster its position in the market, the telco says.
Felleng Sekha resigned from the company to avoid conflict of interest.
Mark Barrenechea takes over from John Shackleton, who will retire as of 2 January 2012.
David Brown will take up his post on 3 January.