The Telkom infrastructure

And who has the controlling shareholding? So who could make them do what is best for the South African people and economy?

So why don'y they?

Shareholders

The South African State owns 70% and Thintana Communications (Telekom Malaysia Berhad & SBC International Inc) owns the balance.


Related Organisations

has a share in: Inmarsat (0.3%), South Africa
has a share in: Intekom (100%), South Africa
has a share in: New Skies Satellites B.V. (0.89%) - Den Haag, Netherlands
has a share in: Q-Trunk (100%), South Africa
has a share in: Rascom (1.18%), South Africa
has a share in: Swiftnet (100%), South Africa
has a share in: Telkom Directory Services (64.9%), South Africa
has a share in: Vodacom (Pty) Ltd (50%) - Midrand, South Africa
has shareholder: Government of South Africa (67%), South Africa
has shareholder: Public Investment Commission, South Africa
has shareholder: Thintana Communications (30%), South Africa
has shareholder: Ucingo (3%), South Africa
 
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