How Telkom makes money — and where it spends money
Telkom is South Africa’s third-largest telecommunications company, with a dominant position in the fixed-line market.
Telkom was founded on 1 October 1991 when the Department of Posts and Telecommunications (DPT) was broken up into Telkom and...
What MTN really wants from Telkom
For MTN to get the Competition Commission’s approval to acquire Telkom, it must structure the deal extremely carefully.
“This was a very predictable reaction to the Vodacom-CIVH deal,” Ellipsis Regulatory Solutions founder Dominic Cull told MyBroadband.
Telkom postpones listing cellular towers business on the JSE
Telkom informed shareholders on Wednesday that it has postponed the separate listing of its masts and towers business, which was scheduled to happen before 31 March 2022.
“Given the recent global events, current market conditions and...
Telkom cellular towers business listing on the JSE
Telkom says it has made significant progress with its plan to list its masts and towers business, Swiftnet, on Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE).
It said that the progress includes, but is not limited to, formal engagements with the JSE.
Telkom to list masts and towers business
Telkom is pursuing a separate listing of its masts and towers business, Swiftnet, on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, the company announced on Tuesday.
Swiftnet is a Telkom subsidiary under management by Gyro.