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The telco has told shareholders to expect a 20% improvement in earnings.
Asia, Africa and Latin America should learn from Europe's telecoms regulation mistakes, says Strand Consult.
The new range simplifies transition from Skype for Business to Microsoft Teams, says the distributor.
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The operator says it is not being racist over the Please Call Me saga and has asked for calm.
The rates have been cut by up to 75%, while the "Double Your Bundle" promotion will double selected prepaid voice and data bundles for the next two months.
The operator says customers currently not making use of data bundles will pay 29c per megabyte for their data usage.
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The ANC and #PleaseCallMe Movement call on members to cancel Vodacom contracts and port their numbers to a different network.
The Chinese telecoms giant sees itself displacing Samsung as the number one smartphone provider in the next year or so.
The authority holds public hearings on the draft International Mobile Telecommunications roadmap, after calling for written comments.
Protestors have started arriving at the Vodacom headquarters in Midrand, in support of 'Please Call Me' inventor Kenneth Nkosana Makate.
As the "Please Call Me" saga turns ugly, Vodacom's lawyers send a stern letter to Gauteng education MEC Panyaza Lesufi, who criticised the operator over its failure to pay up.