Outgoing Telkom CEO Sipho Maseko managed to chip away at all the big three players’ market share, to become a viable competitor, say industry watchers.
South Africa ranks among the countries most affected by mobile fraud in Africa, with 29.5% of mobile transactions identified as suspicious by Evina.
The state-owned company says it has embarked on a digital journey to increase its availability and accessibility to customers.
Businesses must recognise people’s effort, acknowledge that they are working hard and show them appreciation for their dedication in difficult times.
Software as a service simplifies the lives of people accessing platforms remotely.
The Communication Workers Union says the outgoing CEO’s legacy is chiefly characterised by large-scale job losses at the company.
The company reports strong results in the first quarter, which also saw the awarding of a telecoms licence in Ethiopia and interest in its VodaPay ecosystem.
Sipho Maseko will step down as group chief executive and executive director of Telkom and its subsidiaries on 30 June 2022.
The planned network investment for the 2021 financial year of R350 million is aimed at modernising, upgrading, building new sites and transmission links.
The telco says the deployment of the latest mobile technology in the province will give residents access to affordable mobile broadband as an alternative to fibre connectivity.
As the telco focuses on digital content propositions to drive revenue growth, it partners with Tencent to launch Telkom Music, powered by JOOX.
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