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GUEST - Jan Vermeulen, Editor at MyBroadband
South Africa’s mobile landscape is undergoing a quiet revolution. The rise of mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) from banks and retailers to insurers is reshaping how South Africans connect, communicate and earn rewards. What started with pioneers like Mr Price Mobile and me&you Mobile has exploded into a R multi-billion industry serving nearly 5 million users, with that number expected to more than double by 2029.
MVNOs are no longer competing on price alone. Instead, they’re offering shared-value models like free data for shopping, loyalty-linked airtime, and flexible month-to-month plans redefining what “network loyalty” means in a cost-conscious economy.
But with over 30 brands launched and half no longer operating, the question is can this boom last? Kaya FM
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continue reading
South Africa’s mobile landscape is undergoing a quiet revolution. The rise of mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) from banks and retailers to insurers is reshaping how South Africans connect, communicate and earn rewards. What started with pioneers like Mr Price Mobile and me&you Mobile has exploded into a R multi-billion industry serving nearly 5 million users, with that number expected to more than double by 2029.
MVNOs are no longer competing on price alone. Instead, they’re offering shared-value models like free data for shopping, loyalty-linked airtime, and flexible month-to-month plans redefining what “network loyalty” means in a cost-conscious economy.
But with over 30 brands launched and half no longer operating, the question is can this boom last? Kaya FM
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