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Extension of time for written submissions to the draft call termination regulations

11 May 2010

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa has received requests for an extension of time in providing written submissions to the draft call termination regulations as published in Government Gazette No. 33121 on 16 April 2010.

The authority has reviewed these requests and in the interests of ensuring a fair and transparent public consultation process, has agreed to extend the date for written submissions to 18 June 2010, with public hearings to be held from 28 to 30 June 2010.

A formal notification will be made in the Government Gazette on 12 May 2010. The authority would like to make it clear that there will be no further extension with regard to this process.

Written submissions/queries regarding the draft call termination regulations should be submitted to:

Pieter Grootes, Project leader (ICASA)
Block A Pinmill Farm, 164 Katherine Street, Sandton, 2146
Fax: 011 566 3642
Tel: 011 566 3641
E-mail: pgroootes@icasa.org.za

Issued by: Independent Communications Authority of South Africa
11 May 2010
Source: Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (http://www.icasa.org.za/)


Issued by: Independent Communications Authority of South Africa
11 May 2010


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