Johannesburg, South Africa: Today, Liquid Telecom, a privately owned pan-African telecoms group, majority owned by Econet Global, announces that it has entered into an agreement to acquire South ...
Nauru Telikom (Neotel) has launched 5G in Nauru, which it claims to be Oceania's first nationwide 5G+ network service. The carrier launched the network earlier this week. In the announcement earlier ...
The sale includes Swiftnet's portfolio of approximately 4,000 towers and masts. This divestiture will free Telkom up for strategic transformation, allowing it to concentrate on core operations and ...
Neotel currently has a small workforce of only 50 people, but is planning to extend this number to 250 by March 2007. “Any telecom operator of the stature of a national operator needs to have a ...
Deutsche Bank’s investment in principal resting order (PRO) technology for spot FX trades has enabled clients to earn spread while trading with the bank. PRO also enables the bank to further increase ...
HAVING laid the baseline infrastructure over the past few years and boosted operating profits in recent quarters, converged communications network operator Neotel is eyeing further business and ...
Pan-African telecoms group Liquid Telecom, a subsidiary of Econet Global, has named Kyle Whitehill as CEO at Neotel. Over the coming months, Kyle will oversee plans to make extensive upgrades and ...
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Liquid Telecom, a U.K-based broadband provider which is controlled by Strive Masiyiwa, Zimbabwe’s richest man, has agreed to acquire South African telecom operator Neotel for $430 million (6.55 ...
The deal, which is subject to regulatory approval, will turn Liquid Telecom in the "largest pan-African broadband network" across 12 countries with "40,000kms of cross-border, metro and access fibre ...
Telecommunications clearly facilitate economic growth and participation. As such, countries should care about competitive outcomes in this sector. When competition works it can result in expanded ...
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