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Jose Dos Santos, Cell CJose Dos Santos, Cell C


Jose Dos Santos has officially replaced Alan Knott-Craig – the telecoms veteran who had become synonymous with Cell C – as the third operator’s CEO. Apart from the two executives sharing a past in Vodacom, what equips the incoming CEO to fill Knott-Craig’s shoes?

A vast knowledge of the mobile cellular business and experience in tactical – as well as strategic – elements of the business, says Ovum analyst .

While the industry can expect Dos Santos to bring his own strategic vision to the company, Hurst says it can also expect that the direction set by Knott-Craig will be maintained, with the strong focus on price competitiveness top of the agenda.

MD says Dos Santos knows ’s business inside-out. “Jose is an operational person who will ensure the smooth running of the business, while Alan’s new role may well allow him to push innovative ideas into the organisation.”

Goldstuck says while there is no question does not have the same spark it had under Knott-Craig, since he left the podium in November, no other mobile operator has that spark, and the company cannot replace Knott-Craig with someone like him.

He was brought on board by Knott-Craig around mid-2012, about a month after the former took the helm at , and has been acting in the position of CEO for five months, since Knott-Craig suffered a stroke in November.

Dos Santos, who shares a name with the Angolan president, and was born in the West African country, was previously ’s chief commercial officer – a position he held for about two years.

Dos Santos, who turns 50 in July, has been at the rudder for a number of happenings since November. Most recently, introduced four new “Supacharge” vouchers to its existing range of prepaid offerings.

He was also in prime position during one of the country’s biggest telecoms tussles in recent history – the mobile termination rate row – which is expected to be settled in October. Like Knott-Craig, Dos Santos expressed strong views around the monopoly held by and since the inception of the industry, and feels that lowering the cost to communicate in SA should now be top priority. Dos Santos also kicked off ’s 2014 campaign in February, with the launch of two new products as part of what it says is an aggressive drive to get consumers to change to its network in 2014.

He also oversaw the cancellation of the fl at out of bundle data rate – a bid designed to get customers to purchase more bundles.