Legislation
LATEST SUBMISSIONS
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It is essential that any policy is forward looking and strikes a balance between protecting current and historic investment while promoting investment in new technologies. 8. The SACF welcomes the regulatory certainty that the policy seeks to provide which in our view is essential to promoting critical investment. The SACF’s …
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It is essential that any policy is forward looking and strikes a balance between protecting current and historic investment while promoting investment in new technologies. 8. The SACF welcomes the regulatory certainty that the policy seeks to provide which in our view is essential to promoting critical investment. The SACF’s …
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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 …
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According to the proposed Policy, the adoption of strategies and interventions to exploit opportunities presented by data and cloud computing are needed to enable the development of various applications, services and technologies. There is a broad recognition in the document that initial ICT policy and regulation did not appreciate the …
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The SACF welcomes the opportunity to comment on the section 4B Inquiry into the Role of the Authority in respect of Cybersecurity.
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The SACF welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Draft Code for Persons with Disabilities Regulations (the Draft Code) for further comments as published in Government Gazette No.41265 on 20 November 2017.
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SThe South African Communications Forum (“SACF”) thanks the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (“ICASA”) for the opportunity to submit comments on the Draft Amendment to the End User and Subscriber Service Charter Regulations (the draft regulations) as contained in Government Gazette No. 41030 as published on 7 August 2017
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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
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The 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 …
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The 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 …
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The 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 …
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The 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 …
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The 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 …
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The 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 …
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The 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 …
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The 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 …
by Deidre -
The 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 …
by Deidre -
The 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 …
by Deidre -
The 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 …
by Deidre -
The 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 …
by Deidre
LEGISLATATIVE RESOURCES
ACTS
- Telegraph Messages Protection Act No. 44 of 1963
- State Information Technology Agency Act No. 88 of 1998
- Sentech Act 1996
- Post and Telecommunication-related Matters Act No. 44 of 1958
- Postal Services Act No. 124 of 1998
- Post Office Act 1958
- Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act No. 13 of 2000
- Commencement Of Electronic Communications Amendment Act 2014 Act No. 1 of 2014
- Electronic Communications Amendment Act 2014
- Electronic Communications and Transactions Act, 2002
- Telecommunications Act
- Former States Broadcasting Reorganisation Act No. 91 of 1996
- Former States Posts and Telecommunications Re-Organisation Act, 1996
- Films and Publications Act No. 65 of 1996
- Films and Publications Act No. 65 of 1996 as amended
- Electronic Communications and Transactions Act No. 25 of 2002
- Electronic Communications Act_2005
POLICIES
- Withdrawal of Government Notice No.845
- Tor for the ICT Sector Charter Council
- Spectrum Policy Directions Gazette 2011-12-14
- SA Broadband Policy Gazette 33377 2010-07-13
- Proposed Policy and Policy Directions on Unassigned High Demand Spectrum
- Proposed Policy and Policy Direction on Rapid Deployment of Electronic Communications Networks
- Proposed Amendment of Alternative Dispute Resolution Regulations.
- Prop-Amend-Broadcasting-Digmig-Policy
- Proclamation Gazette No. 37817
- Proclamation Gazette No. 37650
- Nemisa Board Non-Exec Directors Nominations
- Invitation to Nominate Members of the ICT B-BBEE Charter Council
- Gazetted_ICT SMME_Development_Strategy41243_10-11_Telecom
- Gazetted Sector Code 39758 of 29.2.2016
- Gazette No. 41241 E-Government-Strategy
- Gazette No 41242_10-11_Telecom
- Gazette No 41241_10-11_Telecom
- Gazette No 41237 Amendment of the Alternative Dispute Resolution Regulations 10 Nov 2017
- Gazette No 39781 - Broadband markets and Reduction of Data Costs
- Gazette 4-Industrial-Revolution
- Audio and Visual Content Services Policy Framework
- Analysys Mason - pn846 - Rapid Deployment Discussion Paper 20150810
- Aligned B-BBEE ICT Sector Code 12 November 2015 v13
- ADR2 Public Consultation Gazette 40428 Notice 1419 18 Nov 2016
POLICIES
- Postal Services Amendment Bill
- Memo of PSA Bill
- Invitation to Provide Written Comments on The Inesi-Bill-Gazette-41233
- ICASA Amendment Bill Extension Gazette 36065
- ICASA Amendment Bill 23 Nov 2012 Extension of Submission Date
- ICASA Amendment Bill 2012 Nov 23 Gazette No. 35901
- ICASA Amendment Act 2014 Eng_Afr
- Gazetted_Postal_Services_Amendment_Bill_41246_10-11_Telecom
- Electronic Communications And Transactions Amendment Bill 2012
- Electronic Communications Amendment Bill 2018