S-Fone needs to find its voice

S-Fone needs to find its voice

Ailing mobile network S-Fone’s latest movements are under the microscope.
S-Fone in a fragile position

S-Fone in a fragile position

Ailing mobile network S-Fone is pushed into corner. Employees are taking action into their own hands as the firm struggles to pay them.
Saigon Postel makes S-Fone call

Saigon Postel makes S-Fone call

Saigon Postel is scaling up efforts to find partners to revive S-Fone’s operations.
S-Fone talks itself up

S-Fone talks itself up

S-Fone hopes technology changes will help bring performance breakthroughs.
S-Fone on brink of disappearing from telecom market

S-Fone on brink of disappearing from telecom market

Though having been warmly welcomed by the telecom sector as a new player to break the market monopoly upon its arrival, CDMA mobile phone service provider S-Fone Telecom has quickly lost its attractiveness, and is now on the brink of disappearing.
S-Fone is still in a bind

S-Fone is still in a bind

Despite getting a licence to change itself into S-Telecom Company Limited with $452.3 million in total registered capital, S-Fone’s leaders have yet to unveil who will be the key strategic partner.