• South Africaโ€™s Telkom mobile service revenue grew by 10% driven by strong subscriber baseย ย 

    South Africaโ€™s Telkom mobile service revenue grew by 10% driven by strong subscriber baseย ย 
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    Telkom, South Africaโ€™s third-largest mobile operator, reported a 10.2% increase in mobile service revenue, a major driver of its 3.3% group revenue increase for the financial year ended on March 31 2025.ย 

    The telecom says this growth was fueled by strong subscriber expansion, with 13.4%, nearly three million new mobile users joining its network, bringing its total customer base to 23.2 million. The surge was driven largely by prepaid customers, who grew by 15.4%.

    โ€œThe mobile business continues to be the star of the consumer business,โ€ said Telkom Group CEO Serame Taukobong. โ€œThis was driven by strong subscriber growth coinciding with maintaining ARPU (average revenue per user) at R60 (over $3), said Taukobong.

    The financial results show that a push to enhance mobile data services also led to a 19.5% increase in mobile data subscribers, totalling 15.2 million, as demand for affordable, high-speed connectivity surged nationwide.

    Telkom optimised its pricing models, attracting more users in non-metro regions, where demand for affordable connectivity is growing.

    Telkomโ€™s wholesale arm, Openserve is playing a pivotal role in cross-border infrastructure integration. Through partnerships with global players like Google, Openserve is expanding terrestrial and undersea cable routes that reach deeper into Southern Africa. A new international point of presence linking South Africa to Angola and Brazil is underway, part of a larger effort to diversify and secure African connectivity pathways against disruptions. 

    Fibre-related data revenue grew by 10%, with fibre-based services which has been growing over the years and now constituting 82% of Openserveโ€™s total revenue. Telkomโ€™s fibre connectivity footprint grew by 13.3%, passing nearly 1.4 million homesโ€”a model that could be replicated in emerging urban centres across the continent through strategic partnerships.

    Telcom says it is investing heavily in 4G/5G infrastructure and edge data capabilities to power next-generation โ€œEverything-as-a-Serviceโ€ (XaaS) modelsโ€”customisable digital solutions for African enterprises and governments.

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