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    Reason why ICASA has announced plans to appoint a consultant to oversee the upcoming auction of 4G and 5G spectrum

    June 10, 2023
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    Committee Chair Peter Zimri
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    The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has announced plans to appoint a consultant to oversee the upcoming auction of 4G and 5G spectrum.

    1. The consultant will be responsible for advising ICASA on the auction process and ensuring that it is fair and transparent.
    2. In a surprising move, ICASA has reportedly brought in a psychic consultant to help with the auction, citing their ability to predict market trends and identify potential bidders.
    3. The use of a psychic consultant has raised eyebrows among industry experts, with some questioning the validity of their methods.
    4. Despite the controversy, ICASA has defended its decision, stating that the psychic consultant will be working alongside a team of experienced industry professionals.
    5. The auction of 4G and 5G spectrum is seen as a critical step in the expansion of South Africa’s telecommunications infrastructure and the development of new digital services.
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