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South African Short Course Championships: Roland Schoeman Claims Pair of African Records

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, September 6. ROLAND Schoeman kept Swimming SA's statisticians busy as he smashed two African records on the second day of the four-day Telkom SA Short Course Championships,...

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Schoeman rewrites record books in Delville

Arizona-based swimmer Roland Schoeman has given his fans something to cheer about at the SA Short Course Championships in Delville.

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Telkom Says has Received Approaches, But isn't in New Talks

Telkom SA, South Africa's dominant fixed-line phone operator, Friday said it has received a number of approaches from companies interested in "one or more components" of its business, but it isn't in discussions it hasn't already disclosed.

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South Africa Key Statistics Telecom Market & Regulatory Overviews Out Now

South Africa’s telecom sector boasts the continent’s most advanced networks in terms of technology deployed and services provided. Following years of delays with its licensing, the second national operator (SNO) Neotel has finally launched services in competition to Telkom SA. This, in combination with sweeping liberalisation measures initiated two years earlier, legalising -- among other things --...

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Telkom Says Impact of South African Strike is Negligible

Telkom SA, South Africa's dominant fixed-lined phone company, Monday said there has been negligible disruption to operations from workers striking for higher wages.

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Alcatel-Lucent Signs New Contract to Build the Atlantic-Mediterranean Segment of the Europe India Gateway Submarine Cable Network

First Direct, High-Bandwidth Optical-Fiber Submarine Cable System From the United Kingdom to India PARIS, July 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alcatel-Lucent (Euronext Paris and NYSE: ALU) has signed a contract to deploy the Atlantic-Mediterranean segment of the 15,000 km (9,000 mile), Europe India Gateway (EIG) submarine cable system. EIG is the first direct, high-bandwidth optical-fiber submarine...

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MTN South Africa Plans $185 Million Fibre Spend

MTN South Africa says that it plans to build its own fibre backbone to reduce its operational costs and cut its reliance on the increasingly unreliable landline operator, Telkom SA.

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Telkom Media Might Have a Buyer

A WHITE knight may be riding to the rescue of ailing pay-TV licence holder Telkom Media, no doubt to the relief of its parent, Telkom.

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High state involvement

THE South African telecommunications industry is characterised by high state involvement, according to the OECD report.

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UPDATE: Telkom Says Disposal, Takeover Talks Continuing

[CN+] South African phone operator Telkom SA Tuesday said it continues to discuss selling some of its stake in mobile operator Vodacom Group and a possible bid by a consortium led by freedom fighter-turned-business tycoon Tokyo Sexwale.

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UPDATE: Vodacom's Uys to Succeed Knott-Craig as CEO

Vodacom Group Friday said Pieter Uys, the South African cellphone network operator's chief operating officer since 2004, will succeed Alan Knott-Craig as chief executive from October.

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Vodacom Names New Chief Executive to Replace Alan Knott-Craig

South Africa based Vodacom has named its current COO, Pieter Uys to head the company from October following the previously announced resignation of the current CEO, Alan Knott-Craig.

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TM Forum to open African conference

TM Forum, will host Management World Africa (Johannesburg, July 14-17 2008) to focus on challenges facing the rapidly expanding African communications market.

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Copper Cable Theft Costs South Africa's Telkom ZAR1 Bln/Yr

[CN+] Theft of copper cable is costing South Africa's Telkom SA almost 1 billion rand ($127 million) a year.

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Unions Call For No Job Cuts in Telkom Restructuring

Employees of Telkom SA are demanding assurances that no jobs will be cut as part of the South African phone company's planned restructuring, trade unions said Tuesday.