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ICASA Announces Rescheduling of Broadband Signal Distribution Talks

August 19, 2022
2 min read
Author: Editorial Team

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (“the Authority”) has published an Information Memorandum indicating the Authority’s intention to initiate the Second Phase of the Licensing Process and to make Radio Frequency Spectrum available to prospective licensees to provide Mobile Broadband Wireless Access Services in the Low and Mid Radio Frequency Bands.

The purpose of the notice is to solicit views from interested stakeholders regarding the IMT radio frequency spectrum bands to be considered by the Authority during the second phase of the IMT licensing process. The deadline for submission of written representations to the Authority is 16h00 on Monday, 19 September 2022.

The Authority is of the view that the second phase of the IMT Spectrum licensing process will provide additional capacity to licensees in order to meet the continuous demand for capacity growth in mobile services.

Moreover, this will contribute towards achieving the capabilities and requirements of IMT-2020 systems and beyond for the deployment of Fifth Generation (5G) Networks in order to achieve the South Africa Connect targets, as well as to contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

The main aim of licensing the low and mid frequency bands within the designated frequency ranges is to increase nationwide broadband access for all citizens by 2025.

The Authority reiterates its determination to support the development and uptake of IMT services for the benefit of economic growth, job creation and access by the people of South Africa to online services, information and communication. The current IMT Roadmap process and the Long-term Spectrum Outlook consultation signal the Authority’s commitment to making the necessary spectrum available in an orderly and timely fashion.

The current information memorandum is primarily focused to proceed with the licensing of the unsold “Lot 9” in the 800 MHz radio frequency band, resultant from the inaugural auction, and those mid band IMT radio frequency channels that are currently and immediately available.

Councillor Peter Zimri
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