Communications minister Siphiwe Nyanda announced a token cut in peak-time interconnection rates between mobile operators, to take effect in February and March next year. The cut was half as big as the reduction the regulator had earlier contemplated, and off-peak rates weren’t cut at all
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Interconnection rates are coming down. SA’s three mobile operators, MTN, Vodacom and Cell C, have agreed to cut the peak…
Vodacom has restructured its Vodacom Business division, merging it with the business services component of pan-African communications company Gateway, and…
Vodacom could sell its 24,9% stake in iBurst holding company Wireless Business Solutions (WBS) if a technology known as Long-Term…
JSE-listed cellular communications group Vodacom will build two new data centres, one in Nigeria in West Africa and another in…
Cellular communications group Vodacom has turned in a strong operational performance in the six months to September 2009, increasing its…
All eyes will be on Vodacom and its group CEO, Pieter Uys, on Monday. That’s when the cellular group announces…
ECN Telecommunications CEO John Holdsworth says there is no reason mobile interconnection rates should not come down in one fell…
ECN Telecommunications is in talks with a number of large international mobile operators with a view to setting up a…
Tensions are rising between SA’s mobile operators over interconnection fees. MTN SA CEO Karel Pienaar has slammed a proposal by…