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Notice of applications received for the provision of commercial sound broadcasting services in the primary markets

24 Jun 2010

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa hereby invites all interested parties to submit written representations in relation to applications received for commercial sound broadcasting services in the primary markets pursuant to the invitation to apply published on 27 March 2009 in Government Gazette Number 32072.

The authority published a list of all applications received in relation to this process on 14 June 2010 in Government Gazette Number 33299 and the closing date for written submissions is 26 July 2010. All applications are available at the authority's library for inspection by any interested persons during office hours.

Enquiries relating to these applications can be directed to:
Thabo Ndhlovu
Tel: 011 566 3185
E-mail: tndhlovu@icasa.org.za

All media enquiries should be directed to:
Paseka Maleka
Tel: 011 566 3455
Cell: 079 509 0702
E-mail: pmaleka@icasa.org.za


Source: Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (http://www.icasa.org.za/)


Issued by: Independent Communications Authority of South Africa
24 Jun 2010


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