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Communications minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has set a new planned analogue switch-off date for terrestrial television broadcasting.
South Africa’s biggest telecommunications operators have called for more consultation over government’s plan to terminate 2G and 3G services by 2025.
Communications minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni has gazetted a draft policy document that will allow for the trading of radio frequency spectrum in South Africa.
South Africa intends to enhance the teaching of robotics and coding in public schools through the establishment of the institute.
Telkom’s largest shareholder, government, voted against the appointment of a large number of directors to the company’s board at its AGM on Wednesday.
Icasa has begun the process of making more radio frequency spectrum available to operators wanting to provide broadband services.
Major operators have created a new, non-profit association to look after their interests and work with government and regulators.
Communications minister Khumbudzo Ntshavheni remains convinced that a state-owned network infrastructure company can trump the private sector. She is mistaken.