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==Publications==
==Publications==
Msimang has written on universal service in South Africa,<ref>http://thornton.co.za/resources/telelaw10.pdf</ref> Broadband in Kenya, <ref>https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/617221468331457281/kenya-broadband-in-kenya-build-it-and-they-will-come</ref>, and strategies for financing universal broadband access,<ref>https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/treg/publications/ITU_Chapter4-Trends-2012-E.pdf</ref> among other telecommunication policy topics.


==Awards==
==Awards==


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Region: Africa
Country: South Africa

Mandla is the founder of Pygma Consulting, an advisory firm dealing with policy, regulation, strategy and training, particularly in information and communication technology, She creates spaces for the ICT ecosystem to thrive and ultimately be used for socioeconomic development.

Career History

Mandla started her career in the telecommunications sector as an Advisor to Council at the South African Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (SATRA, now Independent Communications Authority of South Africa) and later became a Senior Manager at ICASA responsible for competition policy, research and economic & financial analysis in 2001. Mandla joined mobile operator Cell C (Pty) Ltd in 2004 where she was Senior Manager: Regulatory Affairs. She then left to start a consulting firm, Pygma Consulting, specializing in ICT policy and regulation.[1]

ICANN and Internet Governance Participation

She was selected to serve on the ICANN Board by the NomCom, and her term started in November 2019 after ICANN66 in Montreal, Canda and runs until the AGM in 2022.[2]

Current ICANN Committees

  • Audit | Member
  • Finance | Member
  • Technical | Member

Education

BA from Cornell University (Ithaca, New York)

MSc in Regulation (Utilities), London School of Economics

Publications

Msimang has written on universal service in South Africa,[3] Broadband in Kenya, [4], and strategies for financing universal broadband access,[5] among other telecommunication policy topics.

Awards