Telecoms service providers spent billions in batteries, generators, and other backup power systems in 2023.
The regulator’s report notes telecommunication service providers have invested in batteries, generators, and other backup power systems to ensure uninterrupted service delivery during load-shedding events. This decrease, states the report, was primarily influenced by depressed revenues in broadcasting services, which experienced a downturn in 2023.
“For the period spanning five years, the overall revenue in the telecommunications sector increased by 1.76%. Specifically, during this time, revenue from mobile services increased by 5.20%, and revenue from fixed internet and data increased by 3.30%. However, revenue from fixed line services saw a notable decrease of 18.24% over the same period.”The country’s 5G population coverage stood at 20% in 2022. However, it surged to 38.
MTN, Telkom and Vodacom, for example, are rolling out 5G services in SA, albeit still mostly in the big cities. Mobile data-only network operator Rain was the first telco to activate a commercial 5G network, in September 2019.In terms of rural population coverage for 3G and 4G/LTE, all provinces were above 85%, as reported by the licensees in 2023. “In rural areas, only the Northern Cape province does not have 5G coverage in 2023.
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