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What is certified electronic communication?
Certified Electronic Communication is a type of telematics means whereby a third party, bears witness to the communication. This ensures a complete chain-of-custody validating the communication between parties, as well as the assurance that your messages are tamper-proof. South African legislation (specifically NCA 129, and ECT 19) allow for ‘registered letters’ to be sent electronically.
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“The poste between this and the Northe should eche of them keepe a booke and entrye of every letter that he shall receive, the tyme of the deliverie thereof unto his hands with the parties names that shall bring it unto him, whose handes he shall also take to his booke, witnessing the same note to be trewe.” Mary Tudor, Kingdom of England, 1556
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