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The Telecoms Ceo degree article is wrong, in a nit pick way. They are not all Bsc Eng as indicated in the article, a good few do have Bsc Eng Electrical and Electronic from UCT though.

The one dude has a BS in Business Management and Engineering Technology from the states, one has a BS in Civil from the states, both Ohio oddly.

Laham has a BEng and the Neotel guy has a BTech. As far as I can tell Jannie Van Zyl doesn't have a B degree, likely Technikon trained.

Thami doesn't have an undergraduate engineering degree either, just a bs degree, and an MS degree in Chemical Engineering.
 
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This article is wrong, in a nit pick way. They are not all Bsc Eng as indicated in the article, a good few do have Bsc Eng Electrical and Electronic from UCT though.

The one dude has a BS in Business Management and Engineering Technology from the states, one has a BS in Civil from the states, both Ohio oddly.

Laham has a BEng and the Neotel guy has a BTech. As far as I can tell Jannie Van Zyl doesn't have a B degree, likely Technikon trained.

Thami doesn't have an undergraduate engineering degree either, just a bs degree, and an MS degree in Chemical Engineering.

I believe you posted this in the wrong section.

You also posted this comment here: http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthr...o-become-a-telecoms-CEO-in-South-Africa/page2
 
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There are factual mistakes in the article...

One for the people, one for the mistakes. There was a lot of people questioning why only Bsc Eng degrees, and the article is wrong with a few people not even having engineering degrees as stated.

Ok, I see. I doubt they'll change it though - we mostly post spelling or grammar mistakes here.
 
In this article:
Icasa promised that all written representations submitted to it shall be made available for inspection by interested parties from 17 February 2014 at the Icasa Library or website.

Surely it must be 2015 ;)
 
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