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Icasa says emergency spectrum ends 30 November

Telecom operators in South Africa using temporary radio frequency spectrum assigned during the first Covid-19 outbreak last year must return the bandwidth by the end of November, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) said.
Icasa says emergency spectrum ends 30 November

Icasa has twice extended the duration for use of the temporary spectrum, with the last extension ending on Tuesday.

The extensions have meant mobile operators can deliver faster connectivity to customers to meet a surge in data demand as large numbers of people continue to work from home.

"Having allowed operators to use the temporarily assigned spectrum for a period of 17 months, it is reasonable that they are allowed a further three months until 30 November 2021 as a sufficient winding down period," the regulator said in a statement.

The regulator has delayed auctioning the high-frequency spectrum due to a court case brought by operators Telkom and MTN, which are unhappy with a process viewed as key in bringing down communication costs in Africa's most developed economy.

Source: Reuters

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