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The regulator approves the voluntary interconnect rate cut proposed by the three main cellular companies.
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The regulator must not be held hostage to a unilateral interconnect agreement, says politician Patricia de Lille.
The bank is in discussions with various parties, but has not indicated whether one of the parties is PayPal.
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Almost nine months after receiving the controversial SITA risk assessment report, the minister is yet to decide on how to proceed.
The operator unites with Vodacom and MTN in agreeing to cut its interconnection rate to 89c from 1 March.
The labour minister will not be deterred in his plans to amend labour legislation in April.
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