By:
Kanto Kai Okanta
The
Independent Communications Authority of South Africa has commenced a series of
provincial workshops aimed at supporting applicants in navigating the
Invitation to Pre-Register (ITP-R) process for community television
broadcasting services and radio frequency spectrum licences.
The
first session was held in Centurion as part of a broader national outreach
programme designed to strengthen stakeholder understanding of regulatory
requirements and improve the quality of licence applications.

During
the workshop, participants engaged directly with ICASA officials, receiving
detailed guidance on the ITP-R process, including key eligibility criteria and
compliance obligations. The session also provided an opportunity for
prospective applicants to seek clarification on procedural and technical
aspects of the application framework.
ICASA
indicated that the initiative is intended to enhance transparency, promote
compliance, and build capacity among stakeholders seeking to participate in the
broadcasting and telecommunications sectors.

The
authority noted that the workshop series will continue across other provinces,
forming part of its efforts to ensure a more inclusive and well-informed
licensing process for community broadcasting and spectrum allocation.