The Competition Commission has reached an agreement with Vodacom and Maziv on the revised conditions that will remedy competition concerns in fibre infrastructure, paving the way for the merger of the ...
The regulatory process is a test of perseverance, says Maziv After years of regulatory hurdles, the Competition Appeal Court has approved the long-delayed R14 billion merger of Vodacom, South Africa’s ...
After years of regulatory wrangling Vodacom has finally secured the right to buy a 30% co-controlling stake in Maziv – the parent company of Vumatel and Dark Fibre Africa (DFA) – with an option to ...
JOHANNESBURG, May 19 (Reuters) - Vodacom Group (VODJ.J), opens new tab is pursuing partnerships for joint fibre ventures as Africa's second largest mobile operator looks to accelerate the roll out of ...
Maziv is targeting connecting more than 8 000 cellular base stations with high-speed fibre. Maziv, the parent company of Dark Fibre Africa (DFA) and Vumatel, says the cash injection and assets from ...
An analysis of Vodacom’s planned investment in Remgro’s Maziv, which houses Vumatel and DFA, shows that it risks significantly overpaying for the asset. In November 2021, Vodacom entered into a deal ...
FILE PHOTO: A shopper walks past a Vodacom shop in Johannesburg February 4, 2015. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko/File Photo JOHANNESBURG: South Africa's Vodacom Group said on Friday its proposed acquisition ...
South Africa’s Competition Appeal Court approved Vodacom Group’s R13.2 billion ($752 million) deal to acquire the fibre assets of Remgro. Vodacom had proposed buying 30% of Maziv — a wholly owned unit ...
A branch South African mobile communications provider Vodacom in Cape Town is shown in this picture taken November 10, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings JOHANNESBURG, May 19 (Reuters) – Vodacom Group is ...