The company sees demand for its fixed-line services flagging at a faster rate, says BMI.
The mobile operator will sell off 4% of its ordinary shares, an effective 29% ownership of the South African operations.
The cellular operator's 4Gs network will go live in the first city of six on Friday.
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The company will distribute Peplink's range of professional multi-wide area network routers.
The best 4G solution for SA remains undecided as the battle between LTE and WiMax rages on.
The company's consumer segment is a young business and a small contributor, says Neotel.
The association fears the 500-odd unlicensed communication providers in SA could abuse consumers.
Greater demand for international broadband has prompted an extension of WACS from Portugal to the UK.
The company expands its services to enable users to make conference calls without additional hardware or subscriptions.
The service allows users to make free calls from PC-to-landline within SA and to 66 other countries.