ICASA must explain itself
ICASA is willing to shut down a whole network and leave people and businesses without Internet access, but it cannot even say whether companies should adhere to its regulations
The Regulations Regarding the Provision of Asymmetrical Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) Services, which were released on the 17th of August 2006 by ICASA, are intended to regulate the ADSL market in South Africa.
Companies
The regulations cover both Telkom and Neotel as well as ISPs...
Damaria Senne for ItWeb - http://www.itweb.co.za/sections/telecoms/2007/0710251048.asp?A=TEL&S=Telecoms&T=News&O=ST
This forms part of the record, Tom was not allowed to introduce evidence to the contrary as he himself had never been capped, and the panel ruled that witnesses on this matter...
Hi all,
One of our forumites, tommygun, lodged a complaint with ICASA in February this year.
The complaint alleges that Telkom is in breach of Section 3.4 of the ADSL Regulations as stipulated in the Government Gazette 29141. This section states that "local bandwidth shall not be subjected to...
This post will simply try to explain why there is disagreement on the interpretation of the ADSL regulations, and how this confusion has come about. I think it's important enough to warrant a new thread so that we become better educated in these matters.
Firstly, is there a difference between...