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  2. Telecommunications in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In late 2009, Telkom began trialling 8 and 12 Mbit/s ADSL offerings. [32] In August 2010, Telkom officially introduced ADSL at 10 Mbit/s. More than 20,000 4 Mbit/s subscribers were upgraded free of charge. As of October 2018, fixed line DSL speeds on offer range between 2 Mbit/s to 40 Mbit/s. [33] [34]

  3. List of shopping centres in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Croydon, Somerset West: Somerset Mall: Somerset West: Soneike Shopping Centre Kuils River: Table Bay Mall Blouberg: Tyger Valley Shopping Centre: Bellville: Vangate Mall Heideveld, Athlone: Vergelegen Plein Shopping Centre Somerset West: Victoria & Alfred Waterfront: Cape Town: The Village Square Durbanville: Waterstone Village Somerset West ...

  4. Telkom (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    Telkom SA SOC Limited is a South African wireline and wireless telecommunications provider, operating in more than 38 countries across the African continent.Telkom is majority state-owned (55.3%) with the South African government owning 40.5% of Telkom, while another 14.8% is owned by another state-owned company - the Public Investment Corporation (PIC), which is closely linked to the South ...

  5. Internet in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    West African Cable System (WACS): The WACS is a 14,000 km-long cable that provides 5.12 Tbit/s of bandwidth between South Africa, 11 other West African countries, Portugal, and the United Kingdom. In April 2009, the WACS consortium signed a construction and maintenance agreement in April 2009 and the cable became operational in May 2012.

  6. Telkom Charity Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Telkom Charity Cup was a South African football (soccer) annual, one-day tournament for Premier Soccer League clubs. It was usually held in early August, as the season opening event. It was usually held in early August, as the season opening event.

  7. Bloemfontein - Wikipedia

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    The N8 runs east/west connecting Bloemfontein to Kimberley and Maseru, the capital of Lesotho. Bloemfontein is also the northern end of the N6 road heading roughly southwards to the port of East London. There are also two two-digit R routes: the R64, which is the old road to Kimberley, via Dealesville and Boshof. It ends at the N1.

  8. Botshabelo, Free State - Wikipedia

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    The township is located on the main railway line between Bloemfontein and Maseru, as well as on the N8, the main road between the two towns. The township still has unnamed streets, but the development of upgrading and naming of streets and roads are underway. [when?] [citation needed] There is also a new taxi rank at the newly built Botshabelo ...

  9. List of renamed places in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In May 2013 North West province premier Thandi Modise said the province needed to be renamed and not just be referred to as a "direction on a compass". [76] One of the suggestions has been to rename North West after politician and activist Moses Kotane. There is, however, already a municipality in the province named after him.