The country is the fourth fastest growing GSM
(Global Systems for Mobile Communications) market
in the world and is growing at a rate of 50% per annum. There are more cell
phones, or mobile phones, than there are landlines in South Africa. In May 2004
the country had 18,2 million cell phone users. Cell phone usage has reached
areas where no fixed line service has been available. Vodacom
reports that 35 million calls are made each month from its network of over two
thousand phone shops installed in poorer areas.
Dialing Code: 07: Cellular
The market is dominated by Vodacom (which has 10 million users) and MTN
(which claims 5,22 million). In 2001 a third licence was awarded to Cell
C, which had about three million subscribers in May 2004. Virgin
Mobile is another player in the wireless telecommunications arena, operating
on Cell C's network infrastructure.
"Prepaid" customers - those who pay
for their airtime in advance - make up more than 90 percent of all new business.
Most of the more than 9 000 people who sign up every day pick this option. South
Africans are also a nation of SMS senders. Vodacom
transmitted two billion SMSs between March 2003 and March 2004, which was up
33,3 percent from 2003.
A listing of mobile service providers is below:
Other useful links for telecommunications related service providers in South
Africa