Roaming charges occur when a person uses their mobile phone or SIM card outside of their native network.
Insiders have spoken out about Cell C’s severe financial challenges, and it doesn’t look good at all for the service provider
Cell C is in major financial trouble, which has forced the mobile service provider to consider drastic measures to save the company.
We all love to moan about expensive mobile data, and we have a point. Turns out there’s a reason that data costs far more than it should in this country.
It looks like Cell C and Rain Mobile are butting heads, and the more established mobile company decided to take the piss in their new advert. Or rather, they tried.
Another year, another set of figures to show consumers which South African mobile network is the most popular. Does that mean it’s the best, though?
The folks at Cell C will do just about anything to hang on to your business – except provide better signal, of course. Here are the latest drastic steps.
It takes a decent effort to stand out from the crowd these days, especially when parodying Game of Thrones, but these have turned out rather well.
He’s never been one to shy away from a little dig here and there, although this time Zapiro has gone to town on Jose Dos Santos.
Most of us know that throwing your boss under the bus isn’t the wisest move, so are we surprised that Cell C employees are rallying around their CEO?
Cell C CEO Jose Dos Santos has had himself a shocker, and he has only dug a deeper hole with his feeble attempt at an apology.
It could be an awkward few days for Jose Dos Santos, the CEO catching some heat for comments he made during a radio interview.
Although we know Cell C is pretty average, perhaps that R20 000 just might be worth the switch. NOT.
While South Africa’s two biggest mobile networks seek regulation for Whatsapp, the third provider aims to make elements of it free. Let the games begin.
Although South Africa has quite a few cellphone networks, there’s one that definitely stands out and we have the graphs to prove it.
It seems like people are not all that happy with Cell C’s latest TV advert, one that might just make the talk about the birds and the bees happen a little sooner than planned.
Cell C should just drop their court action and let The Banner hang around for a bit now. They could have a competition to see who can be the most creative.
Cell C is in a blind panic about The Banner that has been hanging proudly for almost five days. Why don’t they just go take it down themselves?
Hell hath no wrath as a customer scorned. Look what this guy did after rubbish customer service at a Cell C store in Joburg…
While popular rhetoric insists that low-end mobile subscribers in SA are getting a raw deal, that belief has been debunked by a “secret” report.
Cell C for yourself, the power is in your hands! Or not. Cell C’s promises don’t seem to be worth the paper they’re written on. The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa’s most recent assessment of service quality has found that Cell C has the worst rate of dropped calls of all cellphone operators in Johannesburg.
A new study commissioned by inMobi, an industry research group, has revealed that a massive 70% of South Africans are unhappy with their cellphone providers. It’s not all about the prices either.
There simply is no stopping Cell C CEO, Alan Knott-Craig. First he dropped prepaid prices to 99c. Then he slashed contract prices by 50%. And this morning he announced that all standard data packages on Cell C’s network will be lowered to 15c/MB – applicable to both in bundle and out of bundle options!
Cell C’s Alan Knott-Craig Senior says he’s not surprised by the Cabinet’s decision to turn its nose up at a proposal from Korea Telecom to buy a 20% stake in Telkom. Why: because in the past, foreign companies have let South Africa down. He says governments, especially in developing countries, have to be involved in telecommunications penetration.
It looks like new Cell C CEO Alan Knott-Craig just made his first big move. The company has just announced that it will slash prepaid call rates by more than 34% with a plan called “99 Cents for Real”. More details inside.
Justice always took mental pictures but it wasn’t until recently that he picked up the camera and started exploring the craft of photography. It was the co-existence of beauty and ugliness in his hometown Soweto that inspired him to tell stories in a single frame. To people who only see the ugliness of life, Justice’s […]
It all started for Rozanne when she was given the gift of a sewing machine from her grandmother. After that she disappeared into her own little world and started making all her own clothes. Now, as a professional designer, that sewing machine is still her trusty old friend but she makes clothes for others too […]
Growing up, Sam Khumalo and his friends used to skate in and around Johannesburg, exploring the hard concrete world of the city. He became an explorer. Every corner, every curb became his playground. And the search for the next spot never stopped. For this pro-skater, who now runs and owns a skate shop with a […]
Cool footage. Cool band.
Check this video of black semi-pro surfer, “Avo” Ndumase – so rad!