Cost to communicate public hearings hit Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal

The Portfolio Committee on Communications is taking its public hearings on the general cost to communicate to the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal (KZN).

Public hearings in Eastern Cape are scheduled to take place from tomorrow until 30 July. The KZN leg is expected to run from 31 July to 2 August 2013. The Committee kicked off the hearings in Gauteng last week.

This public participation initiative is the second phase of public hearings following the first engagement held last year. During the first round, the Committee targeted the Department of Communications (as the policy maker), the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (as the regulator), and dominant mobile and fixed-line operators in the telecommunications sector (Cell C, Vodacom, 8ta and MTN).

The second round of the hearings will see the Committee undertaking the similar process by further probing the general cost to communicate in the country. Stakeholders that will participate include role-players in the telecommunications sector value chain such as Small Micro and Medium Enterprises (SMMEs).

The Chairperson for the Committee, Mr Skhumbuzo Kholwane, said the hearings would not be limited to the call termination rate but would include the cost to communicate in the entire communication sector. Mr Kholwane said the Committee was fully aware of arguments relating to affordability to communicate in South Africa, thus the initiative to have public hearings on the matter to see the impact on the cost to communicate on the general public and SMMEs.

The hearings will seek to holistically evaluate the entire value chain associated with the cost to communication in order to further make necessary interventions to make the cost to communicate more affordable.

Public Hearings on the General Cost to Communicate 29 – 30 July 2013 – Eastern Cape [PDF]

For enquiries please contact:
Temba Gubula
Cell: 078 735 8809
Tel: 021 403 8307
E-mail: tgubula@parliament.gov.za

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