ICASA definition

ICASA means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa, established in terms of section 3 of the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act, 2000 (Act No. 13 of 2000);

Examples of ICASA in a sentence

  • If ICASA are not able to resolve the matter it may be referred to the ICASA Complaints and Compliance Committee for adjudication.

  • If the Customer is not happy about the outcome of a Complaint or a Billing Dispute, the Customer has the right to escalate it to ICASA.

  • Bidders shall refrain from incorporating any additional stipulations in its proposal submitted in terms hereof other than in the form of a clearly marked recommendation that ICASA may in its sole discretion elect to import or to ignore.

  • No part of the contents may be used, copied, disclosed or conveyed in whole or in part to any party in any manner whatsoever other than for proposal building purposes without prior written permission from ICASA.

  • Any such inclusion shall not be used for any purpose of interpretation unless it has been so imported or acknowledged by ICASA.


More Definitions of ICASA

ICASA means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa, a regulatory body established in terms of section 3 of the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act, 13 of 2000;
ICASA means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (or any successor body). This is a public body that regulates the way that Cell C and other Electronic Communications Service Providers and Electronic Communications Network Service Providers carry on business and provide services.
ICASA means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa and its successors;
ICASA means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa established in terms of the ICASA Act No.13 of 2000 to regulate telecommunications and broadcasting in South Africa;
ICASA means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa. This is a public body that regulates the way that network service providers carry out their business and the services they provide to you.
ICASA the independent communications authority of South Africa established in terms of the Independent Communications Authority Act 13 of 2000, as amended;