he Springboks victory followed a triumph of common sense when Icasa announced plans to sell much-needed frequencies for faster internet access.
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Yesterday we found that Vodacom intended to charge its users to roll over mobile data, something that was due to come into effect thanks to last year’s Icasa ruling. A lot can happen in 24 hours. Today Vodacom has issued an update stating that that data-rollover would be free-of-charge, though there still seem to be some terms and conditions attached.
This week, mobile operators in South Africa need to comply with Icasa’s new rules concerning mobile data, but most of them are still hellbent on screwing consumers.
In a sign of streaming video is affecting traditional broadcasters, DStv will launch its own internet video service having seen Netflix account…
Data remains a hot topic in South Africa. Pressure from consumers and the #datamustfall movement recently prompted regulator Icasa to abolish…
This week the Independent Communication Authority of South Africa (Icasa) is holding hearings into “the subscription television broadcasting sector… to…
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) has finally made a decision on the future of data for mobile…
South African mobile operator Vodacom has today announced it’s cutting out-of-bundle data prices from the middle of October 2017. The…
It’s not quite the #DataMustFall that people have been begging for, but telecoms regulator the Independent Communications Authority of South…
South Africa’s two largest mobile operators, Vodacom and MTN, will this week attend hearings led by parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Telecommunications…