The mobile operator must just settle the ‘please call me’ saga already — it can easily afford to; writes Gugu Lourie in the Sunday Times.
In recent days, I’ve faced criticism and accusations from Vodacom employees, business partners and concerned individuals. Some accused me of advocating for Vodacom’s demise in my previous column, in which I argued that the company’s 25-year legal battle against Nkosana Makate must end with fair compensation for the “please call me” (PCM) inventor.
My critics claim that paying Makate the R9.4bn he is demanding and rightfully deserves would cripple the mobile operator, leading to mass retrenchments and financial ruin for entrepreneurs who depend on the company.
Some even argue — erroneously — that Makate’s PCM innovation does not generate revenue because it is free. The facts paint a very different picture.
Follow this link to read the full story: Really Vodacom, it’s enough now
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After nine court losses, Vodacom continues engaging in legal manoeuvres while Nkosana Makate waits for fair compensation
13 April 2025 – 00:00

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