The company unveils a fibre offering for businesses and home estates, amid increased demand for broadband services under COVID-19 lockdown.
Students living in Lesotho will receive 30GB of data, while students in Zimbabwe and Eswatini will receive 10GB of data.
Broadband satellite services provider MorClick enables South African farmers in far-flung and remote areas to stay connected via satellite Internet.
The Swedish company sees a lot of opportunity in the country's 5G market, as operators wait for ICASA to make high-demand spectrum available.
The capital expenditure will go towards the deployment of 20 new base stations in urban areas and 18 new base stations in rural areas.
The company appeals to Soweto residents to report incidents of battery theft and site vandalism, as the situation has become severe.
The JSE-listed specialist technology group bets on markets in Latin America and South-East Asia to revive growth prospects.
With the promise of permanent spectrum by the end of the year, the operators say lower spectrum prices would incentivise greater coverage of rural areas.
The new Internet service provider, which officially launched last year, is looking to disrupt the South African market.
Government partners Internet service providers and telcos to provide 480 critical health centres with fast broadband connectivity.
The multibillion-rand investment enables a 33% reduction of legacy services footprint by upgrading them to next-generation access technologies.