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Cell C’s Desperate Attempt to Stay Afloat: An Exclusive Interview with Jorge Mendes
For over a year, Jorge Mendes has been clinging to the sinking ship that is Cell C, the struggling mobile operator that’s been hemorrhaging money and market share. In this explosive episode of the TechCentral Show, Mendes sits down with TechCentral editor Duncan McLeod to dish out the dirt on what’s really going on behind the scenes.
The Truth About Cell C’s Financial Woes
Mendes reveals the shocking truth about Cell C’s financial struggles, including the massive debt it’s accumulated and the desperate measures it’s taking to stay afloat. He also spills the beans on the company’s failed attempts to compete with its bigger rivals, MTN and Vodacom.
The Great Spectrum Heist
Mendes discusses the company’s decision to hand back the spectrum it secured in the 2022 auction, and its plans for future auctions. But what’s really going on? Is Cell C trying to avoid paying the price for its own incompetence, or is there something more sinister at play?
The Role of Regulatory Capture
Mendes also talks about the role of regulatory support in Cell C’s recovery plan, including the company’s efforts to manipulate the system to its advantage. But what’s the real cost of this support, and who’s really benefiting from it?
The Future of Cell C: A Recipe for Disaster
Mendes outlines the company’s plan to recapture the title of third-largest mobile operator, but it’s clear that this is a recipe for disaster. With its financial woes, lack of spectrum, and poor regulatory support, Cell C is doomed to fail.
Don’t Miss This Explosive Interview!
Listen to this episode of the TechCentral Show to get the inside scoop on Cell C’s struggles and the truth about its financial woes. But be warned: what you’re about to hear may shock you.
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