The UK-based company wants to take advantage of tower sharing opportunities in SA.
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Solidarity takes the fixed-line business to the CCMA.
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The former home affairs DG will do some consulting work for the industry.
The South African-born entrepreneur is hailed as a “thinker” by the influential title.
The company's deputy CEO steps down, bringing the number of top-level resignations in the past year to seven.
Six candidates will be interviewed to fill ICASA chairman Paris Mashile's position once he leaves in June.
Profit jumped 47% in the financial year 2009-10 and 19% in Q4.
Stephen Newton is planning on opening his own business, which may even be a local initiative.
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The new VP for the region, Alain Penel, is driving the company's fresh channel strategy.
The company has had several top level resignations in the past year.
The company's vision is to get 50 billion connections by 2020, says Hans Vestberg.