Nashua Mobile subscriber sale gets the go-ahead
The Competition Tribunal has approved a number of “mergers” which will see Vodacom, Altech Autopage, and MTN take over Nashua Mobile’s subscribers.
View ArticleNashua Mobile subscriber migration problems
Altech Autopage has hit technical difficulties, and some former Nashua Mobile subscribers have had their phone service suspended
View Article3,000 former Nashua Mobile Cell C subscribers blocked in migration
Altech Autopage has said that over 5% of Nashua Mobile’s former Cell C client base has been “soft locked”
View ArticleNashua Mobile sale earned R1.4-billion profit
The recognised profit from the sale of Nashua Mobile is R1.4 billion in profit, Reunert reported
View ArticleAltech planning to sell Autopage subscribers
Altech parent Altron has advised that it is in an advanced stage of negotiations regarding the potential disposal of Altech Autopage’s GSM subscriber bases.
View ArticleBusiness as usual for Altech Autopage
Altech Autopage managing director Boyd Chislett said it is business as usual for the company, despite plans to dispose of its GSM subscriber bases.
View ArticleShutting down Altech Autopage has been tough – MD
Mobile service provider Altech Autopage has tried to mitigate retrenchments amid the company eyeing a February 2016 shutdown, said its managing director.
View ArticleTelkom-Cell C merger will bring strong competition to Vodacom and MTN
Telkom’s possible acquisition of Cell C would result in a stronger competitor to Vodacom and MTN.
View ArticleAutopage thought about MVNO model
Before coming to the decision to shut down mobile service provider Autopage, the business’ management considered a mobile virtual network operator model.
View ArticleAutopage subscriber sale heads back to Competition Commission
The sale of Altech Autopage’s subscriber base has been referred back to the Competition Commission, putting into question a planned shutdown date.
View ArticleAltech Autopage MD resigns
Altech Autopage MD Boyd Chislett will leave the company at the end of March 2016, according to reports.
View ArticleVodacom and MTN raise prices by 400% for Autopage customers – Autopage responds
Altech Autopage’s largest client, Saicom, has told the Competition Tribunal that "the cost of MTN and Vodacom’s cellphone packages has increased by between 400% and 500%".
View ArticleAutopage’s subscriber base sale approved by Competition Tribunal
Regulators have given Vodacom, MTN and Cell C the green light to acquire the subscribe base of mobile service provider Altech Autopage.
View ArticleAutopage’s Cell C subscribers not bought by GloCell – Cell C statement
Update: Cell C has stated that GloCell has not acquired its Autopage subscriber base.
View ArticleAutopage delays its shutdown
Mobile service provider Altech Autopage has pushed back its planned shutdown date, which was originally anticipated for the end of this month.
View ArticleGloCell has not acquired our Autopage subscriber base: Cell C
Cell C has stated that GloCell has not acquired its Autopage subscriber base.
View ArticleNashua Mobile subscriber migration problems
Altech Autopage has hit technical difficulties, and some former Nashua Mobile subscribers have had their phone service suspended
View Article3,000 former Nashua Mobile Cell C subscribers blocked in migration
Altech Autopage has said that over 5% of Nashua Mobile’s former Cell C client base has been “soft locked”
View ArticleNashua Mobile sale earned R1.4-billion profit
The recognised profit from the sale of Nashua Mobile is R1.4 billion in profit, Reunert reported
View ArticleAltech planning to sell Autopage subscribers
Altech parent Altron has advised that it is in an advanced stage of negotiations regarding the potential disposal of Altech Autopage’s GSM subscriber bases.
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