Vodacom Group CEO, Shameel Joosub says the mobile operator has spent R1.7 billion on batteries as a response to load shedding. Rampent battery theft has, however, created another problem. | BISouthAfrica
This was move was a response to the energy crisis.Vodacom Group CEO, Shameel Joosub has had enough of load shedding.
Though Joosub may not have liked spending on these batteries, he was, however, happy that this investment kept his customers connected to the world. South Africa's largest cellular provider, by network coverage, had earlier reported that it was losingThis theft in turn led to Vodacom to deploy armed response units to its tower sites, said Joosub.
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