What does ICASA regulate? only wireless?

D-Boy

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Sup Folks

Can someone tell me, what does ICASA regulate with their independence of bs?, do they only regulated wireless networks via traditional old tech radio waves or all means of communication mediums, copper wires, wireless, fibre optic ......blablabla?
 

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even your household telephone. Everything, but very slowly.
 

D-Boy

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I wonder what will be their reaction when someone roles out this:

quantum entanglement communication

its still in research mode tho...


hahaha, let them try to regulate something that cannot be regulated.
 

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I'm afraid I'm not quite seeing the point of your thread, then. You asked, that's where the answer is.

the point of this tread is: can "quantum entanglement communication" be used without the interference from ICASA, because its a new technology on its way and its going to f*** up lots of things, it means, theres no need for fibre anymore
 

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Here's your opening post:

Sup Folks

Can someone tell me, what does ICASA regulate with their independence of bs?, do they only regulated wireless networks via traditional old tech radio waves or all means of communication mediums, copper wires, wireless, fibre optic ......blablabla?

There is no mention of "quantum entanglement communication" in there...

Please enlighten us.
 

D-Boy

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There is no mention of "quantum entanglement communication" in there...

.......do they only regulated wireless networks via traditional old tech radio waves or all means of communication mediums, copper wires, wireless, fibre optic.




no need to really have mentioned "quantum entanglement communication" but it does make things easier probably.
 

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.......do they only regulated wireless networks via traditional old tech radio waves or all means of communication mediums, copper wires, wireless, fibre optic.




no need to really have mentioned "quantum entanglement communication" but it does make things easier probably.
Simple answer is everything.
 

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Here's your opening post:



There is no mention of "quantum entanglement communication" in there...

Please enlighten us.

It knows the outcome of all the possible answers, questions, and combinations thereof. Full conversations are covered, on everyone's behalf. No need to pick up the phone, send an e-mail, or make appointments. Wonderful stuff...
 

D-Boy

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It knows the outcome of all the possible answers, questions, and combinations thereof. Full conversations are covered, on everyone's behalf. No need to pick up the phone, send an e-mail, or make appointments. Wonderful stuff...


hahaha, Did you get a hybrid dream about the 2 movies called "Eagle Eye" and "DeJa vu" by any change? :)
 

fonoi

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As everyone is trying to tell you, they regulate everything. If a new technology becomes mainstream and can be used for communication, they would be well within their mandate to regulate it.
 

D-Boy

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As everyone is trying to tell you, they regulate everything. If a new technology becomes mainstream and can be used for communication, they would be well within their mandate to regulate it.

We'll see ..in the future .. you cant regulate something if you cant trace it
 

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not much.... they're more overseas spending hundreds of millions of rands on "fact finding missions"... which is a waste of time and money. just another government rubber stamp for their comrades! (the anc employment agency)
 
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