ICASA

ICASA

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa is an independent regulatory body of the South African government, established in 2000 by the ICASA Act to regulate both the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors in the public interest.

ICASA

ICASA
ICASA

What is ICASA and its role?

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) acts as a watchdog of the telecommunications, broadcasting and postal industries. The Authority is mandated to receive complaints from the public about services provided by telecommunications, broadcasting and postal licensees.

How do I get ICASA approval?

You can do an online submission by following the process below:

  1. Get Registered. Register an account on the ICASA website.
  2. Submit to ICASA. Attach your full EMC, RF and Safety test reports.
  3. Alternatively, let one of our recommended consultants take care of the process on your behalf. Get in Touch.

What is ICASA approval?

The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) with headquarter in Centurion defines the regulatory requirements for radio type approval in South Africa.

Who does ICASA apply to?

ICASA regulates the electronic communications, broadcasting and postal industries in the public interest. Its key functions are to: Make regulations and policies that govern electronic communications, broadcasting, and postal industries.