Public & Private Sector Entities

State-owned Entities, Portfolio Organisations of the Department of Communications and Private Sector Entities.  Click on the name for site access.

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1   Link   State Information Technology Agency
SITA is a public sector company established in 1999 to focus on the effective and efficient provision of ICT products and services across the three spheres of Government, viz. national, provincial and local government.
2   Link   Independent Communications Authority of South Africa
ICASA is the regulator for the South African communications sector, responsible for the regulation of broadcasting and telecommunications services.
3   Link   Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
The CSIR is one of the leading research and development, technology and innovation institutions in Africa, and is committed to serving the development objectives of South Africa and the region through top skills and relevant research.
4   Link   Human Sciences Research Council
The Human Sciences Research Council is South Africa's statutory research agency dedicated to the applied social sciences. The HSRC is concerned with all aspects of development and poverty alleviation in South Africa, the region and in Africa.
5   Link   South African Post Office
SAPO is the leading provider of postal and related services in Africa, and connects people through the distribution of information, goods and financial services.
6   Link   South African Broadcasting Corporation
The SABC is South Africa's national public broadcaster, and operates multi-moded broadcasting services both nationally and internationally.
7   Link   Telkom
Telkom is Africa's leading integrated communication company, providing high quality services to customers and with a vision of being a leading customer and employee-centred ICT solutions service provider.
8   Link   Sentech
Sentech is a broadband network business accommodating narrowband functionality on a common platform, supplying communication solutions and services to wholesale and retail customers in chosen markets in South Africa and the rest of the continent.
9   Link   Vodacom
Vodacom is a pan-African cellular communications company providing a world-class GSM service to millions of customers in South Africa, Tanzania, Lesotho, Mozambique and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
10   Link   Transtel
Transtel is the Telecommunications Business Division of Transnet Limited, and operates one of the largest Private Telecommunications Networks in the Southern Hemisphere. It is a key player in the realisation of the Second National Operator.
11   Link   Eskom
Eskom is the pre-eminent African energy and related services business, of global stature and with a mission to grow shareholder value by exceeding the needs of local and foreign customers with energy and related services.
12   Link   MTN
MTN is a growing multi-national company seeking to expand its African Footprint and expand into the Middle East. The company operates GSM networks in eight African countries that collectively service the needs of more than 17 million subscribers.
13   Link   Cell C
Cell C is South Africa's third licensed cellular telecommunications provider, currently with approximately 2 million subscribers. By focusing on flexibility and choice, its intention is to capture around 20% of the total cellular market by 2007.