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Vodacom said last November it would pay 6 billion rand ($337.5 million) in cash and certain fibre assets valued at 4.2 billion rand for a 30% stake in a newly formed company called MAZIV, which ...
Vodacom aims to buy DFA and Vumatel from Remgro through a combination of R6 billion cash and the contribution of some transmission access fibre network infrastructure at a valuation of R4.2bn.
Vodacom Group is pursuing partnerships for joint fibre ventures as Africa's second largest mobile operator looks to accelerate the roll out of high-speed broadband coverage across its markets.
Fibre is one of the tools in Vodacom’s multi-instrument arsenal aimed at deepening connectivity in its markets from “Cape to Cairo”, and is driving growth beyond mobile revenue, from the current 18% ...
Vodacom said that it was awaiting the tribunal's detailed explanation for its ruling before deciding on the next steps, which may include an appeal to the Competition Appeal Court. Earlier in the year ...
Vodacom, majority-owned by UK-based Vodafone, has 211.3 million mobile network customers across eight African countries. It is also partnering with satellite providers, including Amazon's Project ...