By Lelethu Mquqo
12 October 2011
Trade union Solidarity says the sharing of Telkom’s underground cable infrastructure must meet certain requirements.
The Local Loop Unbundling hearings kicked off at the offices of the Independent Communications Authority of SA in Sandton yesterday.
The long-awaited hearings will flesh out how other internet service providers in the country will be allowed access to Telkom’s cable infrastructure.
Solidarity spokesperson Marius Croucamp, says they are concerned about job losses.
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