The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) has unveiled a significant overhaul to its consumer-protection regulations in the...
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The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) has unveiled a significant overhaul to its consumer-protection regulations in the telecommunications sector, promising to improve customer experience and combat the long-standing issue of data expiry, reports Cape {town} Etc. Gazetted in the Government Gazette on 23 January, the End-User and Subscriber Service Charter Amendment Regulations introduce stringent measures aimed at protecting consumers...
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) has unveiled a significant overhaul to its consumer-protection regulations in the...
Icasa amended the rules on when mobile data bundles can expire
The EFF will push for the earlier implementation of amended regulations that will allow consumers to roll over unused mobile data bundles.
The EFF will push for the earlier implementation of amended regulations that will allow consumers to roll over unused mobile data bundles.
Mobile network operators will be forced to ensure that bundles roll over beyond their initial expiry date if the allocation has not been fully...
Mobile network operators will be forced to ensure that bundles roll over beyond their initial expiry date if the allocation has not been fully...
Vodacom, MTN, and Cell C say they are scrutinising new regulations from ICASA that govern voice, SMS, and data bundles.
Vodacom, MTN, and Cell C say they are scrutinising new regulations from ICASA that govern voice, SMS, and data bundles.
Icasa's new amendment requires mobile networks to roll over specific unused bundles.