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Vodacom South Africa provides 3G, 4G, and UMTS networks in South Africa, and also offers HSPA+ (21.1 Mbit/s), HSUPA (42 Mbit/s, 2100 MHz), Wi-Fi, WiMAX, and LTE services. Vodacom was the first cellular provider to introduce LTE in South Africa. [12] On 21 October 2015, Vodacom launched its fibre product to the home user. [13]
It was completed on 31 August 2018, and the new entity was named Vodafone Idea. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 11 ] Under the terms of the deal, the Vodafone Group Plc held a 45.2% stake in the combined entity, the Aditya Birla Group held 26% and the remaining shares were to be held by the public.
One New Zealand (formerly known as Vodafone New Zealand) is a New Zealand telecommunications company. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] One NZ is the largest wireless carrier in New Zealand , accounting for 38% of the country's mobile share market in 2021.
Vodacom has a subscriber base of more than R45M, with an average revenue per user of more than R60 across both rural and urban subscribers [citation needed]. Vodacom, together with the other operators, have come under criticism in late 2009 by government and the public for high interconnect charges. [20]
Vodacom Tanzania Limited is Tanzania's leading cellular network company. As of December 2020, Vodacom Tanzania had over 15.6 million customers and was the largest wireless telecommunications network in Tanzania . [ 4 ]
In November 2005, Vodafone announced that it was in exclusive talks to buy a 15% stake of VenFin in Vodacom Group, reaching agreement the following day. Vodafone and Telkom then had a 50% stake each in Vodacom. Vodafone now owns 57.5% of Vodacom after purchasing a 15% stake from Telkom. [69]
MTN's competitors in South Africa include Vodacom, Cell C and Telkom Mobile. [12] In May 2008, Bharti Airtel, an India-based telecommunications company, explored the possibility of buying MTN Group. [13] Reliance Communications was also in talks with MTN for a "potential combination of their businesses".
Telkom SA SOC Limited is a South African wireline and wireless telecommunications provider, operating in more than 38 countries across the African continent.Telkom is majority state-owned (55.3%) with the South African government owning 40.5% of Telkom, while another 14.8% is owned by another state-owned company - the Public Investment Corporation (PIC), which is closely linked to the South ...