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ICASA received submissions from the following operators: Cell C, MTN, Neotel, Ohren Telecoms, Switch Telecom, Telkom, and Vodacom. It reported that the risk of fraud, or “slamming”, has become a key concern for the industry. SIM-swap fraud is often ...

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