ict policy

  1. Hanno Labuschagne

    Minister Malatsi overhauling SA's race-based tech laws

    Minister Malatsi overhauling SA's race-based tech laws Mmoba Solomon "Solly" Malatsi is South Africa's Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, and he is fighting for significant change in the country's ICT legislation. Through a policy directive, Malatsi hopes to introduce Equity...
  2. Kevin Lancaster

    South African operators won’t have to give spectrum back, yet – Minister

    South African operators won’t have to give spectrum back, yet – Minister The Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services, Siyabonga Cwele, has announced a compromise regarding the National ICT Policy White Paper.
  3. jes

    ICT Policy Review Panel boasts big names

    ICT Policy Review Panel boasts big names Minister of Communications Dina Pule has announced 22 panelists for the DoC’s ICT Policy Review panelDepartment of Communications, Dina Pule, Headline, ICT policy
  4. rpm

    Nominations for membership of the ICT Policy Review Panel

    The Minister of Communications, Ms Dina Pule is calling for nominations for membership of the ICT Policy Review Panel. This call follows the ICT Policy Colloquium which was held in April 2012 as a first step in the formulation of an Integrated National ICT Policy. The purpose of the ICT...
  5. E

    ICT Policy Submission to ICASA - Draft for comments

    Hi A draft is available from here - if you want editable format please pm notes - still incorporating some of the later posts - the purpose of this exercise was to reflect your views as much as possible. we have made some small edits to remove things that will "close the ears" of the...
  6. E

    ICT Policy - your comments (deadline: 23/5)

    There is still an opportunity to comment on the ICT Policy. If you wish to have a say, please do post in this thread and submit the mybb member comments to the DoC. Deadline for comment is 31 May, so please post before 23 May to allow us the opportunity to put it together and to submit the...
  7. jes

    Industry and government have failed to provide the best broadband: Knott-Craig

    Industry and government have failed to provide the best broadband: Knott-Craig “Prices have to be at least half of what they are today.”
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