However, the state-owned broadcasting signal distributor reported a net loss after tax of R246-million, primarily due to provisions for expected credit losses caused by the economic challenges facing its customers, it said without elaborating but in likely reference to the SABC.
It said that revenue grew from R1.38-billion to R1.61-billion in the 2025 financial year, which demonstrated "resilience and steady operational performance" in a challenging economic environment.
This is an improvement from the 2023/2024 financial year, when the company reported R1.38-billion in revenue, down from R1.41-billion in the previous year. Performance then was impacted by load shedding, SABC debt and a weakening rand.