ICASA List of Class Licensees September 2017

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ICASA List of Class Licensees September 2017 Class licences and Unreserved Postal services Licensee Name Contact Person Address Fax Number Tel Number E-mail address Nature of Service Class Electronic Communications Services ("C-ECS") Licensees Postnet Suite 47 Private Bag X01 Umhlanga Rocks Durban 123 Internetworks (Pty) Ltd Kalin Bogatzevski 4320 n/a (079) 957 7264 [email protected] C-ECS X 5 2 M Internet Solutions (Pty) Ltd Hanno Botha 12 Perdevy Street Welgevonden Stellenbosch 7600 n/a (062) 177 0020 [email protected] C-ECS 3TL Consulting Services Franchois Hilton Fredericks 206 Claystone Road Stoneridge County Estate Centurion (086) 619 3521 (083) 412 4687 [email protected] C-ECS K2014107029 South Africa (Pty) Ltd Gerrit Bresser 10 Cecile Road Norwood 2192 (086) 565 0006 (011) 568 0511 [email protected] C-ECS ABS and ACM Technologies cc Mynhartdt Lock 67 Oranje Street Oberholzer Carlentonville 2502 (086) 506 8465 (087) 940 7560 [email protected] C-ECS ACM Computers cc Alan Watkins PO box 307 Kirkwood 6120 (086) 694 3349 (042) 230 0935 [email protected] C-ECS Access Point Technologies cc Warren Craythorne PO Box 763 Ballito 4420 (086) 552 5006 (032) 586 3140 [email protected] C-ECS Accelerit Technologies (Pty) Ltd Mandlaenkosi Ngcobo 35 Fredman Street 104A Sandhurst Towers Sandton 2196 n/a (073) 384 5597 [email protected] C-ECS Africa Network Platform (Pty) Ltd Thokozani Sikwinyane 126 Hosi Mhinga street Gqa Gqa Section Tembisa (071) 182 4192 (086) 656 9898 [email protected] C-ECS Afrihost SP (Pty) Ltd Dean Suchard PO Box 5116 Rivonia 2128 (086) 551 2000 (011) 612 7200 [email protected] C-ECS Adaan Johannes Haupt Adaan Haupt 191 Anleno road Montclair Durban 4004 (031) 462 2663 (086) 133 5547 [email protected] C-ECS Advanced IT Services (Pty) Ltd Quitin Viljoen 531 Jan Bantjies Street Sinoville Pretoria 0129 n/a (072) 262 4588 [email protected] C-ECS Afloat Investments cc John Mc Loughlin 8 Graham Road Southernwood Eat London 5201 (086) 686 1676 (043) 705 4500 [email protected] C-ECS Africa Online Internet Service Provider (Pty) Ltd Peter Jones PO Box 134 Century City Cape Town Western Cape 7446 (021) 830 9038 (021) 830 9037 [email protected] C-ECS Afri Global Communications (Pty) Ltd Christopher Catto CNR Main Street & Guillaume Avenue Bordeaux Randburg 2194(086) 671 6524 (011) 326 4025 [email protected] C-ECS Afrisec Strategic Solutions (Pty) Ltd Gary Cowper Johnson 254 Walmer Boulevard South PE 6001 (041) 581 4800 (041) 581 7328 [email protected] C-ECS Afris Telecoms (Pty) Ltd Abel Solomon PO Box 1070 Malelane 1320 (086) 658 0010 (013) 7803713 [email protected] C-ECS Airband High speed Internet (Pty) Ltd Timothy Genders PO Box 188, Gillitis 3806 (086) 639 0213 (031) 201 8025 [email protected] C-ECS Airtelecom cc Schalk Eloff PO Box 11367 Universitas Bloemfontein 9321 (086) 693 9500 (087) 820 0688 [email protected] C-ECS Albie Augustyn Wireless cc Albie Augustyn PO Box 284 De Aar 7000 (086) 654 2772 (053) 631 4200 [email protected] C-ECS X 2 Aldo Bemarking cc Barry Woolmarans PO Box 11331 Universitas 9321 (051) 430 6726 (051) 430 7624 [email protected] C-ECS All Technical Investigations and Security cc Bennie Samuels PO Box 110 Upington 8800 (086) 531 8693 (073) 041 7040 [email protected] C-ECS Africa Advances Reliable e-Solutions for Africa ARES Africa Kerry Signh PO Box 556 Strathavon 2031 (086) 512 6430 (011) 802 1886 [email protected] C-ECS Alt-X Wireless Networks cc Konrad Johannes Koornhof PO Box 1588 Bronkhorstspruit 1020 (086) 513 2305 (082) 513 2305 [email protected] C-ECS Always and Forever Trading (Pty) Ltd Paris Dlamini PO Box 11547 Drpspruit 3206 (086) 606 2844 (033) 345 8711 [email protected] C-ECS Amadwala Trading 5 cc Riaan Steenkamp PO Box 2675 Bronkhorstspruit 1020 (086) 502 0217 (087) 805 8533 [email protected] C-ECS Amax Electronics (Pty) Ltd Friedrich Stoltz PO Box 3325 Montana Park 0156 (086) 123 2329 (082) 496 0271 [email protected] C-ECS X 2 Andries Johannes Johnson Andries Johannes Johnson 22 Faure street Ceres 6835 (086) 239 8941 (082) 25 6369 [email protected] C-ECS Apalis Trade (Pty) Ltd Mathew Calver PO Box 5194 Helderberg 7129 (086) 605 9633 (021) 200 7774 [email protected] C-ECS X 2 Aptronics KZN (Pty) Ltd Khetan Sewpaul PO Box 4702 La Lucia 4051 (031) 566 1560 (031) 566 1525 [email protected] C-ECS Automation Resource Communication Technology Gehardt Vorster 16 Cross Road Tableview 7441 n/a (021) 828 9898 [email protected] C-ECS Atomgate (Pty) Ltd Kevin Garry Meredith 9 Claribel Road Windermere Durban 4001 (086) 681 7085 (086) 128 6648 [email protected] C-ECS ARC International Telecoms (Pty) Ltd Gavin Smorthit PO Box 1673 Pinegowrie 2123 (011) 706 1599 (011) 875 4308 gavin.smorthit@arcinternational .co.za C-ECS Argonetix (Pty) Ltd t/a Insight Technologies James Chistopher Jepp PO Box 7092 Grahamstown 6148 (086) 657 7254 (046) 622 4656 [email protected] C-ECS Ask Internet Technologies Nico van der Westhuizen PO Box 681 Kleinmond Western Cape n/a (028) 271 3116 [email protected] C-ECS Building A Wedgefield Office 17 Musell Road South Avanti Communications South Africa (Pty) Kumar Singarajah Bryanston 2012 n/a (011) 317 3763 [email protected] C-ECS BK's IT Solutions cc Bhekisisa Nhlapo PO Box 109 Sebokeng 1610 (016) 592 1990 (016) 592 1477 [email protected] C-ECS BSS Digital & Electronics cc Jako Boshoff PO Box 8398 Lyndenburg 1120 (013) 235 2284 (013) 235 2282 [email protected] C-ECS B360 Internet Services cc Ferdi Scholtz 6 Meul Street Caledon (086) 600 7559 (082) 214 1732 [email protected] C-ECS BHV Technology (Pty) Ltd Wynand van der Westhizen PO Box 380 Bothaville 9660 n/a (011)7767601 [email protected] C-ECS Balwin Properties LTD Andre Pillay Private Bag X4 Gardenview 2047 n/a (011) 450 2818 [email protected] C-ECS X 6 Baremetal Computer Traders (Pty) Ltd Graham Khan 64 Ajax Way Woodlands Michells Plain 7785 (021) 372 0181 (021) 371 4972 [email protected] C-ECS Baumie Technologies cc Herman Baumgarten PO Box 711 Bothaville 9660 (086) 513 8024 (056) 515 4484 [email protected] C-ECS BCNK Consulting cc Khayalethu Phethuxolo Ntshinka PO Box 7785 Halfway House 1685 (011) 318 5685 (011) 318 5685 [email protected] C-ECS Belanet cc Adolph Vosloo Postnet Suite 172 Private Bag X1604, Bela-Bela,0480 (014) 694 1787 (014) 735 3768 [email protected] C-ECS Belle Vue Management (Pty) Ltd Marius Eysele PO Box 1903 Bela Bela 0480 (086) 674 1417 (083) 546 4809 [email protected] C-ECS Belgacom International Carrier Services SA (Pty) Ltd Oliever Meunier PO Box 7750 Centurion Gauteng 0157 n/a (011) 669 9334 [email protected] C-ECS Benliekor Computers and Internet cc Pieter Esterhuizen PO Box 74 Caledon 7230 (086) 509 7000 (028) 214 1900 [email protected] C-ECS Beginning 2 End Technologies (Pty) Ltd Micheal Loizides PO Box1663 Parklands 2121 (086) 122 3223 (082) 777 9981 [email protected] C-ECS Bethnet cc t/a Compinsure Jacques Windt PO Box 501, Bethlehem, 9700 (058) 303 6478 (058) 303 8221 [email protected] C-ECS Bioniq Alex Botha PO Box 566 Ermelo 2350 n/a (073) 279 7976 [email protected] C-ECS Bitfire Technology (Pty) Ltd Denver Abrey 56 3rd Avenue Hartfield Village Cape Town 7708 n/a (021) 671 3690 [email protected] C-ECS Bizvoip cc Frans Schneider 33 Lyncon Road Midrand Carlswald (086) 551 3239 (010) 035 0909 [email protected] C-ECS Black Current Consultants cc Andre Van As PO Box 1145 Greenpoint 8051 (086) 500 4233 (021) 911 0029 [email protected] C-ECS Blackwine Prod cc Unathi Bhe PO Box 785293 Sandton 2146 (086) 725 2182 (076) 482 1234 [email protected] C-ECS Bloomberg Value-Added Network Services South Africa (Pty) Ltd (BVANS) Livia Dyer PO Box 785812 Sandton 2146 (011) 669 9001 (011) 669 9334 [email protected] C-ECS Blue Computer Technologies cc Cornelius van der Walt PO Box 2494 Potchestroom 2107 (018) 294 3036 (018) 297 0164 [email protected] C-ECS Blue Disa Trading 707 cc t/a Crystal Broadband Pieter Blignaut PO Box 1016, Ficksburg, 9730 (086) 626 0477 (051) 933 4495 [email protected] C-ECS Blue Label Communications (Pty) Ltd Steve Briggs PO Box 571 Meloville 2109 (086) 524 1810 (087) 805 1707 [email protected] C-ECS Blue ITS Business Solutions (Pty) Ltd Riann Nell 9 Faith Street Riebeekstad Welkom 9469 n/a (057) 388 2245 [email protected] C-ECS Blue Sky Satellite Communications cc Pedro Camacho Postnet Suite 201, Private Bag X4, Bedfordview, 2008 (011) 432 0502 (011) 432 0075 [email protected] C-ECS Bluesky Integrated Wireless Solutions Roland Bentley Kroon PO box 762 Graaff Reinet 6280 (086) 688 4073 (049) 981 0781 [email protected] C-ECS Bon Com (Pty) Ltd Samuel Khambule PO box 61217 Marshalltown 2107 (086) 524 8569 (011) 492 3470 [email protected] C-ECS Borwood Commnications (Pty) Ltd Charmaine Borrageiro PO Box 624 Umhlanga 4320 n/a (031) 286 0731 [email protected] C-ECS X 3 Bosberg Computers cc Roy Schuin PO Box 447 Somerset East 5850 (042) 243 0694 (042) 243 3313 [email protected] C-ECS Boxfresh Technologies Dwayne Taylor PO Box 776 La Montagne Pretoria (086) 551 0976 (087) 654 0100 [email protected] C-ECS BMW South Africa (Pty) Ltd Clarissa Hector PO Box 2955 Pretoria (086) 674 6302 (012) 522 2109 [email protected] C-ECS Bravoscan 22 cct/a Xenetrix Bernard Vosloo PO Box 3237 Standerton 2429 (086) 618 3362 (083) 669 0126 [email protected] C-ECS Broadband Hosting cc Heila Thelma Knox 37 De Wits Avenue 11B Lumar Building Brits 0250 (086) 5021528 (012)2521549 [email protected] C-ECS Bridging Technologies S.A.
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