Rain and CIVH, which owns Vumatel and DFA, have valuations that are out of sync with the rest of the telecommunications market.
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The Competition Commission has raised concerns about the veto powers Vodacom will receive over Maziv, and Vodacom and Maziv have responded.
Rain and CIVH, which owns Vumatel and DFA, have valuations that are out of sync with the rest of the telecommunications market.
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