Vodacom is ditching its 24,9% stake in iBurst parent Wireless Business Solutions (WBS) Holdings to increase its chances of being awarded radio frequency spectrum that will allow it to build a fourth-generation (4G) cellphone network. The mobile operator confirmed last week that it would sell WBS so as to be eligible
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iBurst CEO Jannie van Zyl has resigned. TechCentral reported on Friday that Van Zyl was set to leave the company…
Pay-TV operator MultiChoice is consulting its lawyers following Friday’s decision by the Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa) not to…
The winter solstice. 21 June. That’s the likely date on which Telkom will announce long-anticipated upgrades to its broadband network…
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer was perhaps Disney’s safest choice to turn the videogame, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, into…
Did you catch that game recently between the Vodacom Cheetahs and the Vodacom Bulls at Vodacom Park in the Vodacom…
A broadcasting consortium, backed high-profile shareholders, including former Telkom chairman Shirley Lue Arnold, is up in arms over what it…
Naspers-owned Internet service provider MWeb has launched its own “self-provisioned” wireless network, offering uncapped wireless access aimed at business users…
Get ready to hear a lot of hype about the 900MHz radio frequency spectrum band in the months ahead as…
Government often argues that it must retain its stake in Telkom because the telecommunications company is a “strategic national asset”. But with competition intensifying by the day, the best thing that could happen to Telkom — and its customers — would be for government to sell up











