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The ITU already has a collaborative regulation framework (5th-Generation Regulation) used to measure effectiveness of policy and regulatory frameworks for digital economies. With respect to South Africa, what does collaborative regulation for a digital economy mean taking into consideration that the legislative framework does not empower Regulators to transfer some of their responsibilities amongst each other?
Dear Thato,
Due to time constraints we will respond to your question through email.
Really important topic, appreciate raising this