South African Telecom Operator Fined R6 Million Over Numbering Rule Breaches
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South Africa’s telecoms regulator has closed a three-year investigation into Session Telecoms with a R6 million fine, a two-year compliance regime and the withdrawal of misused numbering resources. This outcome says as much about how seriously the country treats telephone numbers as it does about the company involved. The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa [...] The post South African Telecom Operator Fined R6 Million Over Numbering Rule Breaches appeared first on Innovation Village
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