WHAT’S IN THE NEWS 25 April 2022 A step forward as South Africa embarks on…
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Market Inquiry into Signal Distribution Services in South Africa: Discussion document
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WHAT’S IN THE NEWS 20 April 2022 The best and worst mobile networks in South…
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Licensing process for international mobile applications in respect of the provision of Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Services: Location of the Opt-In Round for Qualified Bidders
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Draft Radio Frequency Spectrum Assignment Plans for International Mobile Telecommunication in the Frequency Bands
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On Thursday, 24 March 2022, the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), discussed the relevance, successes, and failures of the Broad-based BEE and employment equity legislation…
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On Thursday, 24 March 2022, the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), discussed the relevance, successes, and failures of the Broad-based BEE and employment equity legislation…
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Submissions
The SACF’s Supplementary Comments on the Draft Amendment Regulations Governing Aspects of the Procedures of the Complaints and Compliance Committee of the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa
by Nadia_Pby Nadia_PIn our submission on the CCC draft amendments, the SACF proposed that the regulations for the appointment of a temporary chairperson be retained as it is necessary to ensure the smooth operations of the CCC, promotes good governance and business continuity.
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Submissions
SACF Response to ICASA Consultation on Draft Migration Plan and IMT Roadmap
by Nadia_Pby Nadia_PThe SACF expresses its concerns over specific issues related to the Authority’s draft implementation of the radio frequency migration plan and the IMT roadmap. Our submission is limited to matters which our members have reached consensus. Any point on which our members have varying opinions is not part of this submission and will be included in their respective submissions.
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Submissions
Submission by the South African Communications Forum (“SACF”) to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (“ICASA”) on the Draft Code for Persons With Disabilities Regulations Aimed at Ensuring that Persons with Disabilities Have Access to Electronic Communication and Broadcasting Services
by Nadia_Pby Nadia_PThe SACF welcomes the publication of the Draft Code for Persons with Disabilities Regulations to create a compliance code for Electronics Communications Services (ECS) and Broadcasting licensees in order to ensure that persons with disabilities have access to these services. In this document, we focus on the provisions in the Code that deal directly with ECS licensees.