ICASA holds public hearings on new satellite services framework

Date: 2025-02-07
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The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has held its public hearings on the proposed New Satellite Services Framework. The hearings, which bring together key industry stakeholders, aim to refine the regulatory landscape governing satellite communications in South Africa.

The sessions featured presentations from leading industry players, including MTN, Afriforum, Iridium, Amazon, Viasat, Pinkmatter, and Eutelsat. These companies are presenting their perspectives on how the framework can support innovation, improve connectivity, and ensure a competitive and sustainable satellite industry.

ICASA’s initiative to engage stakeholders highlights the authority’s commitment to fostering an inclusive and forward-thinking regulatory environment. With satellite technology playing a critical role in bridging digital divides, enhancing communication networks, and supporting various sectors, these discussions are crucial in shaping policies that will drive South Africa’s digital transformation.

The hearings provide a platform for industry experts to share insights on key issues such as licensing, spectrum allocation, competition, and the integration of satellite services with existing telecommunications infrastructure. The outcomes of these discussions will influence the final framework, ensuring it aligns with global best practices while addressing local industry needs.

As the hearings continue, stakeholders eagerly anticipate ICASA’s next steps in finalizing the framework, which is expected to set the stage for enhanced satellite connectivity and innovation in South Africa’s telecommunications sector.

By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

 

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