Bruce Whitfield interviews TechCentral editor Duncan McLeod about Rain's plans for a merger with Telkom.
- Data network provider Rain has announced it wants to do a merger with Telkom, despite being instructed not to issue a statement by the Takeover Regulation PanelData network provider Rain has been rapped over the knuckles for announcing a planned deal with Telkom without the permission of the Takeover Regulation Panel .A Rain deal would create a third potential competitor in the local telecoms market to compete with MTN and Vodacom.
He says the legal implications of Rain's unauthorised statement raise interesting questions around the discussions it has happened to have with Telkom It's all going to come down to what the Telkom board decides, but the Competition Commission is probably going to look more favourably on a situation that will preserve competition in the market...
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