PowerPoint presentationThe development of the telecommunications sector is critical to the development of South Africa, and the complex institutional arrangements that exist in law need to be regulated. The factors that have contributed to this regulatory impasse, legal bottlenecks, regulatory capacity, and institutional arrangements need to be addressed. The presentation provides data comparing the situation in OECD countries and Southern African countries, advocating for proper pricing and regulation
Research ICT Africa (RIA) aims to build an African knowledge base in support of ICT policy and regul...
Namibia fares well when comparing the cheapest prepaid product available, occupying the middle of th...
Tanzania embarked on a liberalisation program of its different sectors including telecommunication i...
The debate over the regulation of mobile termination rates in Europe concluded in 2009 with the reco...
The paper reviews activities in the South African telecom sector with regards to pricing and consume...
The paper reviews the latest developments and trends (2009) for telecom interconnection rates and sh...
South Africa's electronic communications sector regulator, the Independent Communications Authority ...
Leased lines are basic building blocks of mobile networks, ISPs and virtual private networks. In Sou...
This paper examines the shifting institutional arrangements in South Africa’s telecommunications and...
Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.In 2010 South Africa reduced the int...
Meeting: RIA Co-ordinators' Workshop, Magliesburg, February 2009PowerPoint presentationResearch ICT ...
Countries worldwide have reformed or are in the process of reforming their telecommunications indust...
Communications regulatory frameworks are established to achieve myriad regulatory objectives. These ...
Convergence, the resulting new business and emerging leadership, regulated environment and strategy,...
Related to IDRC supported Research ICT Africa (RIA) projects 101584, 103114 and 105266.This paper ex...
Research ICT Africa (RIA) aims to build an African knowledge base in support of ICT policy and regul...
Namibia fares well when comparing the cheapest prepaid product available, occupying the middle of th...
Tanzania embarked on a liberalisation program of its different sectors including telecommunication i...
The debate over the regulation of mobile termination rates in Europe concluded in 2009 with the reco...
The paper reviews activities in the South African telecom sector with regards to pricing and consume...
The paper reviews the latest developments and trends (2009) for telecom interconnection rates and sh...
South Africa's electronic communications sector regulator, the Independent Communications Authority ...
Leased lines are basic building blocks of mobile networks, ISPs and virtual private networks. In Sou...
This paper examines the shifting institutional arrangements in South Africa’s telecommunications and...
Thesis (MBA)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.In 2010 South Africa reduced the int...
Meeting: RIA Co-ordinators' Workshop, Magliesburg, February 2009PowerPoint presentationResearch ICT ...
Countries worldwide have reformed or are in the process of reforming their telecommunications indust...
Communications regulatory frameworks are established to achieve myriad regulatory objectives. These ...
Convergence, the resulting new business and emerging leadership, regulated environment and strategy,...
Related to IDRC supported Research ICT Africa (RIA) projects 101584, 103114 and 105266.This paper ex...
Research ICT Africa (RIA) aims to build an African knowledge base in support of ICT policy and regul...
Namibia fares well when comparing the cheapest prepaid product available, occupying the middle of th...
Tanzania embarked on a liberalisation program of its different sectors including telecommunication i...