Last week, South Africa’s biggest cell phone operator announced two major acquisitions amid speculation its rivals may be teaming up
Nkosana Makate has been negotiating with Vodacom for several years in an attempt to get “reasonable compensation” for the free message service
Vodacom claims to have reached a settlement with Nkosana Makate but he has refuted these claims
Icasa’s new rules would effectively give mobile customers lower rates, and firms’ complaints against them show greed, says Alistair Fairweather.
Vodacom has planned to increase investment in the country as it speeds up the pace of network upgrades.
Vodacom has announced that chief executive Pieter Uys will leave the company in March next year and be replaced by Shameel Joosub.