
Absa's recent decision to enter the banking MVNO (Mobile Virtual Network Operator) market has raised questions about its strategy, particularly regarding the lack of innovative offerings. The situation highlights the challenges of entering a competitive space without unique value propositions, as noted by TechCentral.
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