The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) is the regulator for the South African communications, broadcasting and postal services sectors. ICASA was established by an Act of statute, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act of 2000, as Amended.
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In terms of the ICASA Act and the ECA, the CCC is vested with certain powers to, amongst others, investigate, hear if appropriate and make findings, on the complaints it receives or on allegations of non-compliance with the applicable Acts. The detailed function is set out in section 17B of the ICASA Act.
Required qualifications:
Applicants must be in possession of an appropriate Honours or Master’s degree qualification in Economics, Commerce or Engineering.
Required Experience:
Applicants must have 5 years’ experience in electronic communications networks services/ postal services/ broadcasting services/ economics/ commerce/ spectrum management. Financial or economic modelling, accounting principles and/or costing experience will receive preference.
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