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His father, Alan Knott-Craig (Senior), was Senior General Manager of Mobile Communications at Telkom SA, and later CEO of South African mobile networks, Vodacom (1996-2008) and Cell C (2012-2014).
Alan Knott-Craig (born 8 May 1952, Oudtshoorn, South Africa) is a retired South African former CEO of Vodacom (1996 - 2008) and Cell C (2012 - 2014).
Jan 10, 2024 · Vodacom’s first CEO was Alan Knott-Craig (Senior), who was also one of the company’s founders. The mobile network operator was established as a joint venture between Telkom and Vodafone.
Apr 22, 2016 · Alan Knott-Craig Junior reflects deeply on the challenges of having a famous father, the spell in public service with Project Isizwe, and HeroTel.
In 2006, I was appointed CEO of iBurst, which established one of South Africa’s largest wireless broadband networks. In 2010, I founded and became CEO of World of Avatar, where I acquired Mxit, Africa’s largest social network. I’ve dedicated my career to connecting people and communities online.
I’m Alan Knott-Craig, an entrepreneur, author, and founder of fibertime™, on a mission to bridge the digital divide through pay-as-you-go fiber internet. From Pretoria, I began studying at Nelson Mandela University before qualifying as a CA at Deloitte.
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Oct 16, 2012 · Cell C CEO, Alan Knott-Craig. Consolidation is key. “Consolidation will help smaller operators compete more effectively with larger players and it is only then that customers will benefit from...