Author: Telkom

This summer, Telkom invites consumers to embrace endless possibilities with Mzansi’s best value network as it introduces the Citrus L04. Designed to empower more South Africans with digital access, this revolutionary entry-level Android OS device represents Telkom’s unwavering commitment to innovation and inclusivity. Priced at just R299, the Citrus L04 is more than a device—it’s a bridge to opportunity. Featuring pre-installed WhatsApp (with voice and video calling), YouTube, and Facebook and powered by a robust 2,500mAh battery, the Citrus L04 offers seamless functionality for essential connectivity. Optimized for Telkom’s expansive LTE network, it ensures a smooth and reliable experience, reaffirming…

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There is no doubt that data has become the world’s most valuable resource in today’s digital world. And as it continues to skyrocket in volume and velocity, having access to data becomes critical for businesses and consumers alike. This is why having mobile data that never runs out is essential because it ensures that the digital economy is accessible at any time and from any place on your smartphone when required on the move. With this in mind, South Africa’s best value network, Telkom, recently announced a new addition to its Infinite Product Suite, starting November 2023. Dubbed Infinite Max…

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Data is undeniably one of the most valuable resources in the modern world. Its importance cannot be overstated, and it continues to grow exponentially, shaping our lives, businesses, and society at large. However, this data-driven revolution goes hand-in-hand with the need for people to have access to mobile data. Having mobile data is essential because it ensures that data is not only accessible but also available on the go. This mobility empowers individuals, businesses, and governments to harness the power of data in real-time, fostering efficiency, innovation, and connectivity. Mobile data allows people to access information, collaborate, and stay connected…

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Connectivity is more than just the Internet, it’s the blood that runs through the heart of growth and economic success in South Africa According to the World Bank , digital inclusion is of critical importance, to the world and to those living in Africa. Expanding mobile broadband penetration by 10 percent in Africa would yield an increase of 2.5 percent in GDP per capita. The pace of connectivity is increasing, but this needs to be driven further and faster to ensure that poverty, inequality, and economic scarcity are overcome sustainably. According to Hugo van Zyl, Managing Executive for Mobile Networks…

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