
The Internet Service Providers' Association (ISPA) has stated that South African regulators need to establish "a well-considered legal framework" if they intend to block illegal online gambling within the country. This statement highlights the complexities and implications for local Internet Service Providers (ISPs) regarding potential regulatory changes.
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