Tag: Dark Fibre Africa (DFA)
Vuma’s plans for Herotel as it hunts for a CEO
Vodacom’s Vuma deal is good news for fibre customers and ISPs
Vumatel and DFA integrated into new infrastructure company
Internet service providers launch objection to Vumatel-Vodacom merge
Vumatel makes R1.4 billion in six months
DFA appoints new information chief
Problems at DFA
Inside the Vodacom deal to buy Vumatel and DFA
Remgro’s big Vumatel bet pays off
Vodacom acquiring co-controlling share in Vumatel and DFA for R13.2 billion
How much money Johann Rupert’s Remgro makes from each of the companies it owns
Vumatel and DFA now worth R27 billion
Vumatel owner raises R3.72 billion
DFA CEO resigns
United States in surprise fibre rollout investment in South Africa
SqwidNet down, but not out
Vodacom is becoming one of South Africa’s biggest fibre players
When a fibre rollout goes wrong
Why high-speed, low-latency fibre networks are critical for South African cities
Municipalities are milking fibre companies to balance their budgets
DFA opens office in Zimbabwe
The wait for fibre in South Africa’s small towns and cities
Telkom’s massive fibre network versus the rest
The potential in DFA working with Vumatel
How South Africans will pick their fibre speeds online and only pay for what they use
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