Covid-19: Unpacking the new regulations for the ICT industry

9th April 2020

Covid-19: Unpacking the new regulations for the ICT industry

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) released the ICT Covid-19 National Disaster Regulations on 6 April. Given that each day of non-compliance with certain of the Regulations may result in a fine of not less than ZAR100 000 per day – it's important for industry stakeholders to know who these apply to and what is required.

The Regulations set out minimum standards that licensees (as defined in the applicable Act) must adhere to during the Covid-19 national state of disaster.  This includes, facilitating the distribution of information required for dealing with Covid-19 as well as post-disaster recovery and rehabilitation.

The Regulations apply to all authorisations, certificates, applications and registrations made and/or issued in terms of the Electronic Communications Act 36 of 2005 (ECA), the Broadcasting Act 4 of 1999 and the Postal Services Act 124 of 1998 (the Acts).

The Minimum standards

The Regulations make provision for various minimum standards which are applicable during the Covid-19 disaster.  We have listed some of these below:

Type approval

A type approval application for any electronic communications service facilities and equipment which is intended to be used for the purpose of bringing relief or assistance during the Covid-19 disaster must be submitted to ICASA. It must be accompanied by various documentation, including: a detailed submission setting out how the equipment which is being sought to be type-approved will be used for purposes of bringing assistance or relief.

Access to radio frequency spectrum

Temporary assignment of radio frequency spectrum: during the Covid-19 disaster, any licensee can apply to ICASA to dispense with licensing procedures for the licensing of radio frequency spectrum to enable ICASA to deal with the anticipated rise in demand for network capacity or data services.  Two or more licensees may share radio frequency spectrum assigned to alleviate the challenges of network capacity.  All spectrum sharing agreements must be submitted to ICASA for approval.

Obligations relating to IMT radio frequency spectrum licensees:

The above Regulations will be in effect until the termination of the Covid-19 national state of disaster.

Written By Peter Grealy, Nozipho Mngomezulu and Cindy Leibowitz from Webber Wentzel