Network operators ask for diesel rebate and relaxed competition rules over load-shedding

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GUEST – Nomvuyiso Batyi - CEO of the Association of Comms and. Technology(ACT)

South Africa’s mobile network operators have asked government for a diesel rebate and permission to collaborate on sharing power sources and security at their towers.

Through their industry association, the Association of Comms and Technology (ACT), the operators expressed their “deep concern” about the worsening status of load-shedding.

ACT members include Vodacom, Liquid Intelligent Technologies, MTN, Rain, and Telkom.

“Heightened and sustained levels of load-shedding in recent times have already resulted in a record quantum of energy shed by South Africa’s power utility Eskom in a calendar year — and we’re yet to reach halfway through 2023,” they said.
17 May 2023 5PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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