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  2. Alan Knott-Craig (Vodacom) - Wikipedia

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    Knott-Craig was born on 8 May 1952, Oudtshoorn, South Africa, where he spent his formative years. In 1974 he graduated in a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Cape Town. His son, Alan Knott-Craig, was born in 1977. Prior to 1993 he was Senior General Manager of Mobile Communications at Telkom SA, before he moved to Vodacom.

  3. Alan Knott-Craig - Wikipedia

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    Alan Knott-Craig is a well-known South African entrepreneur recognised for his endeavours in establishing businesses aimed at bridging the internet accessibility gap for all. Alan Knott-Craig (born 14 August 1977, Pretoria, South Africa) is a South African entrepreneur and author. He is the founder of Project Isizwe.

  4. Telecommunications in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa has four licensed mobile operators: MTN, Vodacom (majority owned by the UK’s Vodafone ), Cell C (75% owned by Saudi Oger, an international telecommunications holdings firm), and 8ta, a subsidiary of Telkom. In 2012, mobile penetration was estimated at more than 10%, one of the highest rates in the world. [ 4]

  5. South Africa's Telkom could cut 3,000 jobs: letter to unions

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    South African telecoms company Telkom SA <TKGJ.J> told unions on Wednesday it could cut up to 3,000 of more than 15,000 staff as it struggles with declining performance in fixed voice and fixed ...

  6. Vodacom - Wikipedia

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    Vodacom Group Limited is a South African mobile communications company, providing voice, messaging, data and converged services to over 130 million customers across Africa. From its roots in South Africa, Vodacom has grown its operations to include networks in Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mozambique, and Lesotho, and provides ...

  7. S.Africa's MTN and Vodacom join Telkom in temporary ... - AOL

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    South Africa's two biggest mobile operators, MTN and Vodacom, have joined number three Telkom in a lawsuit to stop the regulator withdrawing temporary frequency spectrum assigned at the start of ...

  8. Rain (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    in October 2021, Telkom has approached Independent Communications Authority of South Africa to report spectrum arrangements between competitors Vodacom and Rain. [17] Telkom argues Vodacom’s ability to control Rain’s spectrum entrenches its position as a dominant player in a highly concentrated market. An investigation is still underway.

  9. List of LTE networks in Africa - Wikipedia

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    List of LTE networks in Africa. This is a list of commercial Long-Term Evolution (LTE) networks in Africa, grouped by their frequency bands. Some operators use multiple bands and are therefore listed multiple times in respective sections.