ICASA Act definition
ICASA Act means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act, 2000 (Act No. 13 of 2000);
ICASA Act means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act 13 of 2000, as amended;
ICASA Act means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act 13 of
More Definitions of ICASA Act
ICASA Act means the Independent Communi- cations Authority of South Africa Act 13 of 2000; “sexual conduct” means: (i) the display of geni- tals or of the anus; (ii) masturbation; (iii) sexual intercourse including anal sexual intercourse, (iv) in the case of child pornography, the fondling or touching of breasts, genitalia or the anus; (v) the penetration of a vagina or anus with any object;
ICASA Act means the Independent CommunicationsAuthority of South Africa Act, No. 13 of 2000;
ICASA Act means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act, 2000 (Act 13 of 2000 ‘Installation’ means making available the network infrastructure on the customer interface side; ‘Qualifying service applicant’ means an applicant for a licensee’s service that meets certain preconditions as required by the licensee and can access these services within an area in which a licensee provides the required service and has coverage.
ICASA Act means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act, of 2000 (Act No.l3 of 2000) as amended;
ICASA Act means the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Amendment Act (Act No. 3 of 2006).
ICASA Act means the Independent