CHILD PROTECTION WEEK: 29 May – 5 June 2022 Life online – the dangers of…
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FEMALE REPRESENTATION AS MEDIA SOURCE Opinion: Female media source for 2021 LGE should have us…
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SACF CONGRATULATES ICASA ON R14.4BN SPECTRUM AUCTION Access to this critical spectrum will support the…
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HOW TO AVOID BEING SCAMMED SACF’s MD recounts nearly being scammed: It was a typical…
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Submissions
Test 1: SACF 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, 2021
by Nadia_Pby Nadia_PThe review process ought to also make it explicit that complaints referred to the CCC are limited to allegations of or non-compliance with relevant legislation, regulations and licence terms and conditions. Alternate mechanisms can be setup to hear other complaints. Strengthening this clarity will in our view address the concerns raised in respect of fruitless and wasteful expenditure and resources.
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Submissions
No 3: SACF Written Comments on the Draft Data And Cloud Policy, Electronic Communications Act 2005 (Act No. 36 of 2005)
by Nadia_Pby Nadia_PThere is a broad recognition in the document that initial ICT policy and regulation did not appreciate the potential of data in the digital economy whilst recent policies (and strategies) and regulatory frameworks (for privacy and cybersecurity) have a better appreciation of the range of regulatory considerations…
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Type approval has been a significant bottle neck which has caused significant delays which may in part be attributed to the manual processing and has seen some improvement following the use of the portal. Despite the improvements and even the expedited processes instituted in line with the COVID regulations, type approval remains a challenge for our members
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WHAT’S IN THE NEWS 6 May 2022 ‘No ulterior motive in ICASA linking biometrics to…
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WHAT’S IN THE NEWS 29 April 2022 Eskom announces week of power cuts Eskom has…
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Submissions
SACF 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, 2021
by Nadia_Pby Nadia_PThe review process ought to also make it explicit that complaints referred to the CCC are limited to allegations of or non-compliance with relevant legislation, regulations and licence terms and conditions. Alternate mechanisms can be setup to hear other complaints. Strengthening this clarity will in our view address the concerns raised in respect of fruitless and wasteful expenditure and resources.