The firm wants to be paid for work it says it did on a Cipro IT overhaul, despite the DTI insisting there is no settlement agreement.
Telkom rejects MWeb's peering demands and analysts argue MWeb may have to compromise first.
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Analysts encourage the mobile operator to save its Congolese subsidiary.
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The legislations intend to tighten up legal details, allowing for harsher penalties to offenders, says BulkSMS.
Government may push for a permanent Telkom CEO before its Class A share expires in March.
Vodacom, MTN and Cell C are confident of meeting the new June deadline for RICA registrations.
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