General Licence Fees Regulations
Process & Procedures for Registration, Amendment, Renewal, Transfer & Surrender of a Class License & Matters Pertaining Thereto; & License Exemptions (limited to ECS & ECNS)
Process & Procedures for Application, Amendment, Renewal, Transfer & Surrender of an Individual License & Matters Pertaining Thereto; & Special Temporary Authorisations
Standard Terms & Conditions for Individual Licenses
Standard Terms & Conditions for Class Licenses
General License Fees Regulations
Extent to Which Subscription Broadcasting Services Must Carry the Television Programme Provided by the Public Broadcast Service Licensee
Perscribed Annual Contributions of Licensees to the Universal Service & Access Fund
Party Electrion Broadcasts, Political Advertisements, Equitable Treatment of Political Parties by Broadcasting Service Licensees & Related Matters
Number Portability Regulations
Numbering Plan Regulations
Handset Subsidies
People with Disabilities
End user service subscriber charter
Conveyance of Mail
112 Emergency Call Centre Regulations
Invitation to Apply for Individual Electronic Communications Service and Electronic Communications Network Service licences for a public entity
Broadcasting spectrum planning
Independently Produced South African Programming
E-rates
Unreserved Postal Services
Fees and charges for postal services
Unreserved Postal Services
Other Regulations
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has published the final licence fees regulations in Government Gazette 32084 dated 1 April 2009. The purpose of the regulations is to prescribe the administrative fees payable in respect of application(s) or registration(s) for a licence, amendment, transfer or renewal of licence and the annual licence fees payable by licensees.

The Authority has further published a supplementary position paper on licence fees regulations. The supplementary position paper clarifies some of the issues raised by interested parties who responded to the draft general licence fees regulations in addition to
the Position Paper published by the Authority on 6 March 2009. The regulations are effective from 01 April 2009.
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