Helios Towers signs agreement with SA Towers

Helios Towers , first investment in the country following the establishment of its partnership (HTSA) with Vulatel, announced early this year that this investment will accelerate Helios Towers’ entry into South Africa.  As part of the agreement, the group will invest into the platform and provide management expertise to accelerate the conversion of the pipeline. The partnership with Vulatel, will enable Helios Towers to rapidly scale its South Africa operations.

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Helios Towers to invest R1.4bn in SA over three years

London-based Helios Towers, which owns and leases out 6,560 cellphone towers in Africa, plans to spend about $100m (R1.4bn) on building network infrastructure in SA over the next three years.

The company will enter the SA market through a partnership with Vulatel, a majority black-owned business.

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Helios Towers buys SA Towers

Independent telecoms tower infrastructure company Helios Towers has signed an agreement to acquire a controlling interest in SA Towers.

This marks Helios Towers’ first investment in South Africa following its partnership with Vulatel.

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Helios Towers earmarks R1.4-billion for SA infrastructure

Helios Towers earmarks R1.4-billion for SA infrastructure investment telecommunications infrastructure in South Africa in the next three to four years, in partnership with the black-owned telecoms specialist Vulatel.

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DiData sells fibre, wireless business

Dimension is selling its and wireless , Dimension Data Advanced Infrastructure, which was formerly called Plessey.

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Dimension Data sells fibre, wireless assets

Dimension Data is offloading its Advanced Infrastructure (DDAI) business to black-owned ICT company Vulatel for an undisclosed sum.

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Dimension Data to sell fibre and wireless businesses

Dimension Data has entered into an agreement to sell its fibre and wireless businesses to Vulatel.

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