
Fibre crackdown looms for South African complexes and estates
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GUEST – Jan Vermeulen - Editor at Mybroadband
South Africa’s Competition Commission is urging residents unhappy with exclusive Internet service provider (ISP) arrangements at their complexes and estates to come forward as it calls for more competition in the space.
This comes after the Internet Service Providers’ Association (ISPA) raised concerns over anti-competitive behaviour when it comes to providing fibre connectivity to complex and estate residents.
South Africa’s Competition Commission is urging residents unhappy with exclusive Internet service provider (ISP) arrangements at their complexes and estates to come forward as it calls for more competition in the space.
This comes after the Internet Service Providers’ Association (ISPA) raised concerns over anti-competitive behaviour when it comes to providing fibre connectivity to complex and estate residents.