Vodacom’s investment includes R334 million for network upgrades and R256 million for microwave and fibre projects.
Vodacom plans to spend R600 million on expanding its coverage and network capacity in Mpumalanga to provide access to affordable, high-quality connectivity in the province.
“It is therefore imperative that we invest in network capacity and coverage to continue to deliver our exceptional network experience and expand the reach of our services to customers seeking high-quality connectivity.” “We hope to ease this burden through our affordable data solutions and initiatives for smartphone ownership while increasing access to connectivity.”
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