Pay-TV station rolls out new services to secure subscribers.
Securing a VOIP interconnection agreement with the mobile operator is a "nightmare", say industry players.
The city suspends the R46 million contract amid acrimony on implementation.
Local Internet usage rapidly moves from dial-up connections to mobile options.
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Negotiations with Fidentia's curators are expected to wrap up soon.
The operator has to pay a $50 million fine to remain operational in Benin, as well as sign a new state contract.
Concern that Neotel would be unable to facilitate lower broadband prices prompted Infraco's creation.
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CWU members blocked the entrance to Vodaworld in Midrand, a breach of the agreed on picketing rules, says Vodacom.
Government plans to introduce a framework for regulators of "network industries".
The president will soon sign the country's controversial interception Bill, allowing government to monitor all communications.