Competition Commission raises concerns about Vodacom veto power over Maziv

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Vodacom veto power over Vumatel and DFA

Vumatel and Dark Fibre Africa (DFA) owner Remgro has rejected arguments from the Competition Commission that Vodacom will get undue control over the companies if a deal that has been in the making since 2021 is approved.

In its closing arguments to the Competition Tribunal, the Commission said that Vodacom would gain substantial veto power over Maziv — the entity that would house the fibre assets of Vumatel, DFA, and Vodacom.
 
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Umm why else would you buy it?
Mobile Provider bundles cellphone, data, calls, sms, fibre, installation, hardware, wifi all in one to see long term return on investment.
Never would they prefer their network over others surely......... I call bull 💩
 
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