The appointment of a specialist spectrum auctioneer was expected in mid-October, but the regulator has yet to make a final decision.
Dabba is back at Orange Farm, ready to provide cheap connectivity and enable low-cost telecoms companies in the outlying regions.
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One thousand users will receive free 1GB ADSL accounts.
The pocket-sized 1.8-inch USB 3.0 drives will be available in early November in 64GB, 128GB and 256GB capacities.
The country is lagging in adoption and implementation of unified communication enabling infrastructure and collaboration tools.
Despite overall acceptance, operators differ on whether there's a direct link between rate cuts and retail savings.
Cell C has been granted an extra two weeks to remove outdoor adverts that feature the banned “4Gs” term.
The company says the outsourcing contract will allow it to expand into rural areas.
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The platform delivers scalable capabilities and applications that lay a solid foundation for green, intelligent cities, says Huawei.
Cell C and 8ta benefit from ICASA's final termination rate regulations, as they get preferential treatment that should boost competition.