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Public comment wanted on ICASA Bill

Paul Vecchiatto
By Paul Vecchiatto, ITWeb Cape Town correspondent
Cape Town, 28 Sept 2005

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Communications has requested public comment on the ICASA Amendment Bill to aid its deliberations during the final term of this year.

The Bill is the enabling and guiding legislation for the Independent Communications Authority of SA (ICASA), which has now become the overriding telecommunications, broadcasting and postal regulator for the country.

The Parliamentary Portfolio Committee has suspended its deliberations on the Electronic Communications Bill (formerly the Convergence Bill) because of the late arrival of the ICASA Amendment Bill, which is referred to in the former legislation.

No deadline for submissions has been given, but Parliament, which is in recess, resumes on 10 October and the deliberations are expected to begin soon after.

The draft ICASA Amendment Bill can be found at the Department of Communications Web site, or at the Parliamentary Monitoring Group Web site.

Submissions can be sent to the Committee Secretariat: Nthabiseng Borotho, telephone (021) 403 3644, e-mail: nborotho@parliament.gov.za or Vuyokazi Majalamba, telephone: (021) 403 3642, fax: (021) 403 2808, e-mail vmajalamba@parliament.gov.za or deliver to Workstation 106, 3rd Floor, 90 Plein Street, PO Box 15, Cape Town, 8000.

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