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ICASA is going ahead with public hearing on the draft Under-Serviced Area Definition Regulations

7 Feb 2012

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa hereby informs the media and all interested stakeholders that there will be public hearings on the draft Under-Serviced Area Definition Regulations on Thursday 09 February 2012 at ICASA Offices.

This process is aimed at harmonising the Authority’s approach to the definition of Under-Serviced Areas with the approach adopted by the Universal Service and Access Agency (USAASA) and the Minister, in the determinations of ‘universal service ’and‘ universal accesses.

The schedule for the public hearings is as follows:

Organisation

Time

1. MTN

09h00 – 09h25

2. Telkom

09h30 – 09h55

3. Neotel

10h00 – 10h25

TEA BREAK

10h30 – 10h45

4. Cell C

10h50 – 11h15

5. SABC

11h20 – 11h45

6. Vodacom

11h50 – 12h25

7. SALGA

12h20 – 12h45

LUNCH

13h00 – 13h45

8. Sentech

13h55 – 14h20

9. Smile Communications

14h25 – 14h50


Enquiries:
Paseka Maleka
Tel: 011 566 3455
Cell: 079 509 0702
E-mail: pmaleka@icasa.org.za

Issued by: Independent Communications Authority of South Africa
7 Feb 2012


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