South Africa's plans to establish a secondary market to let networks trade wireless capacity

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South Africa's plans to let networks trade wireless capacity

South Africa has again emphasised plans to establish a secondary market for spectrum as part of the Next Generation Radio Frequency Spectrum policy. However, the Cabinet-approved policy has still not yet been made public.

The confirmation comes from National Treasury and The Presidency's phase one review of Operation Vulindlela.
 
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