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1 Quarterly Operational Requirements Revised for NTO, CTO and PIPs Prepared by PricewaterhouseCoopers For The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) January 2009 Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 1
2 Table of Contents 1 Quarterly operational requirements review Appendix 1 Quarterly Operational Requirements, NTO, CTO and PIPs Appendix 2 Quarterly Operational Requirements, NTO, CTO and PIPs Standard Forms... 8 Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 2
3 1 Quarterly operational requirements review As part of the current market study, UCC has reviewed the existing Reporting Framework, with respect to the following areas: o o o o Quarterly Operational Requirements for NTO, CTO and PIPs; Quarterly Operational Requirements for PSPs; Annual Reporting for all operators; and Financial Reports. Following the review, the Quarterly Operational Requirements for NTO, CTO and PIPs has been amended, with the following key changes: o o o Information request restructured to provide more clarity and consistency. Standard input forms created to facilitate data input by the operators, as well as to enable information analysis by UCC. The proposed template aims to set up an optimal layout for comparative analysis between periods and operators. Additional requirements included in the forms to increase transparency and enable more detailed market analysis. The current requirements for PSPs seem reasonable and sufficiently informative, therefore no changes are proposed. Annual financial reports should continue to be submitted to UCC following the same process and timeframe. These include the audited annual accounts of the operators. The proposed structure for the Quarterly Operational Requirements for NTO, CTO and PIPs is set out in Appendix 1. The standard templates for data submission are shown in Appendix 2. These are also available as Excel spreadsheet. Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 3
4 2 Appendix 1 Quarterly Operational Requirements, NTO, CTO and PIPs i. Fixed Network Access and Coverage Data 100 Fixed telephone lines in operation by access technology 101 Fixed telephone lines in operation by residential / corporate 102 Total capacity of fixed line switch 103 Number of main lines connected to digital exchanges 104 Number of lines connected to analogue exchanges if any 105 Switch capacity of the digital exchange 106 Fixed line network Geographic coverage 107 Payphones number and regional distribution ii. Fixed Network Traffic & Calls 200 Outgoing - Fixed to own fixed network 201 Outgoing - Fixed to own mobile network 202 Outgoing - Fixed to off net fixed networks 203 Outgoing - Fixed to off net mobile networks 204 Outgoing - Fixed to East African networks 205 Outgoing - Fixed to the rest of the world networks 206 Outgoing - Fixed to Toll Free 207 Outgoing - Fixed to Premium numbers 208 Outgoing - Fixed to Emergency services 209 Outgoing - Dialup minutes 210 Outgoing - International transit traffic 211 Incoming - From other local fixed networks 212 Incoming - From other local mobile networks 213 Incoming - From international to fixed network (Excluding transit traffic) 214 Incoming - International transit traffic 215 IP telephony traffic iii. Mobile Network Subscribers 301 Active mobile subscribers - Postpaid 302 Active mobile subscribers - Prepaid 303 Active mobile subscribers - Low and medium speed mobile networks if any 304 Active mobile subscribers - 3G 305 Active mobile subscribers - 2.5G (GPRS & EDGE) 306 Active mobile subscribers - Voic iv. Mobile Network Traffic Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 4
5 400 Outgoing - Mobile to mobile own network 401 Outgoing - Mobile to fixed own network 402 Outgoing - Mobile to off-net fixed networks 403 Outgoing - Mobile to off-net mobile networks 404 Outgoing - Mobile to East African networks 405 Outgoing - Mobile to the rest of the world networks 406 Outgoing - Mobile to Toll Free 407 Outgoing - Mobile to Premium numbers 408 Outgoing - Mobile to Emergency services 409 Outgoing - International Transit 410 Outgoing - Visiting roamers outbound traffic 411 Incoming - From other local mobile operators 412 Incoming - From other local fixed operators 413 Incoming - From international to own mobile network 414 Incoming - International transit 415 Incoming - Visiting roamers inbound traffic 416 Roaming - Own subscribers in other networks 417 IP telephony traffic v. Mobile data 500 Outgoing - SMS on-net 501 Outgoing - SMS off-net 502 Outgoing - SMS to international 503 Incoming - SMS off-net 504 Incoming - SMS from international 505 Outgoing - MMS on-net 506 Outgoing - MMS off-net 507 Outgoing - MMS to international 508 Incoming - MMS off-net 509 Incoming - MMS from international 510 Number of SMS originated and terminated on a given PIP s network through a given PSP 511 Number of outgoing SMS from a given NTO/CTO/PIP network terminating on another local network through the given PSP 512 Mobile internet traffic (volume in Mb) vi. Internet access 600 Number of fixed internet subscribers by access technology and bandwidth 600a Number of fixed internet subscribers - Residential 600b Number of fixed internet subscribers - Corporate 601 Provide details of non speed based internet access usage e.g. capacity based pricing 602 Distribution of wireless hotspots 603 Number and distribution of public internet access cafes served regardless of access speeds Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 5
6 604 Number and location (by district) of educational institutions served with internet access regardless of access speeds 605a Total international uplink bandwidth 605b Total international downlink bandwidth 605c Total local bandwidth 606 Internet price list 607 Internet usage vii. Leased lines 700 Retail leased lines price list local ends (by distance and capacity) 701 Retail leased lines price list trunk (by distance and capacity) 702 Wholesale leased lines price list local end (by distance and capacity) 703 Wholesale leased lines price list trunk (by distance and capacity) viii. Billing and Complaints 800 %age of postpaid accounts that have been billed in a month 801 Billing complaints as a % age of total bills issued 802 %age of billing complaints resolved within 5 days of receipt 803 %age of billing complaints resolved within 20 days of receipt of complaint 804 %age of billing complaints resolved within 30 days of receipt of complaint 805 Volume and number of non billing complaints received 806 Number of non billing complaints resolved within 1 working day of receipt of complaint 807 Service activation/provisioning time 808 %age of service restoration requests fulfilled within 1 working day. Specify the various services. 809 %age of service restoration requests fulfilled within 2 working days of reporting ix. Network availability 900 BTS - number, type, distribution, capacity 901 BSC - number, capacity 902 MSC - number, capacity 903 Other platforms (SMS, Voic , SGSN, GGSN) 904a Owned transmission - type and total capacity 904b Owned microwave transmission - distribution and capacity (no of E1) 904c Owned fibre transmission - distribution and capacity (no of E1 and km) 905 Leased fibre transmission - distribution and capacity (no of E1 and km) 906 Points of interconnection Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 6
7 x. Network performance 1000 TCH Congestion 1001 Call Drop rate 1002 Call Block Rate 1003 Success call rate by service (ASR) 1004 Number of faults on network. Distinguish between faults on the various networks e.g. fixed wire line, GSM network, CDMA network etc xi. Rates and charges 1100 A list of charges and rates of all services offered by the licensee This should be regardless of whether these rates are for approval or not. Internet and leased lines prices should be included in this disclosure. xii. Employment 1200 Total full time staff 1201 Number of expatriate staff 1202 Number of female permanent employees 1203 Number of male permanent employees 1204 Number of contract/semi permanent employees xiii. Revenue 1300 Revenue by service type Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 7
8 3 Appendix 2 Quarterly Operational Requirements, NTO, CTO and PIPs Standard Forms Uganda Communication Commision Quarterly Regulatory Requirements Operator: Reporting period: Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 8
9 I. Fixed Network Access and Coverage Data 100 Fixed telephone lines in operation by access technology 101 Fixed telephone lines in operation by residential / corporate Fixed lines Copper CDMA Wimax Others Total Residential - Corporate - Total Total capacity of fixed line switch 103 Number of main lines connected to digital exchanges 104 Number of lines connected to analogue exchanges if any 105 Switch capacity of the digital exchange Exchanges Total capacity of fixed line switch Number of main lines connected to digital exchanges Number of lines connected to analogue exchanges if any Switch capacity of the digital exchange Value 106 Fixed line network Geographic coverage Region Fixed lines Kampala Central Eastern Northern Western Total Payphones number and regional distribution County Payphones Total - Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 9
10 II. Fixed Network Traffic & Calls Type Traffic (minutes) Calls 200 Outgoing - Fixed to own fixed network 201 Outgoing - Fixed to own mobile network 202 Outgoing - Fixed to off net fixed networks 203 Outgoing - Fixed to off net mobile networks 204 Outgoing - Fixed to East African networks 205 Outgoing - Fixed to the rest of the world networks 206 Outgoing - Fixed to Toll Free 207 Outgoing - Fixed to Premium numbers 208 Outgoing - Fixed to Emergency services 209 Outgoing - Dialup minutes n/a 210 Outgoing - International transit traffic n/a 211 Incoming - From other local fixed networks 212 Incoming - From other local mobile networks 213 Incoming - From international to fixed network (Excluding transit traffic) 214 Incoming - International transit traffic n/a 215 IP telephony traffic n/a Total outgoing - - Total incoming - - Total - - III. Mobile Network Subscribers Type No subscribers Residential Corporate 300 Active mobile subscribers - Postpaid 301 Active mobile subscribers - Prepaid 302 Active mobile subscribers - Low and medium speed mobile networks if any 303 Active mobile subscribers - 3G (high speed) 304 Active mobile subscribers - 2.5G (GPRS & EDGE) 305 Active mobile subscribers - Voic Total IV. Mobile Network Traffic & Calls Type Traffic (minutes) Calls 400 Outgoing - Mobile to mobile own network 401 Outgoing - Mobile to fixed own network 402 Outgoing - Mobile to off-net fixed networks 403 Outgoing - Mobile to off-net mobile networks 404 Outgoing - Mobile to East African networks 405 Outgoing - Mobile to the rest of the world networks 406 Outgoing - Mobile to Toll Free 407 Outgoing - Mobile to Premium numbers 408 Outgoing - Mobile to Emergency services 409 Outgoing - International Transit n/a 410 Outgoing - Visiting roamers outbound traffic 411 Incoming - From other local mobile operators 412 Incoming - From other local fixed operators 413 Incoming - From international to own mobile network 414 Incoming - International transit n/a 415 Incoming - Visiting roamers inbound traffic 416 Roaming - Own subscribers in other networks n/a 417 IP telephony traffic Total outgoing - - Total incoming - - Total - - Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 10
11 V. Mobile data Type Volume 500 Outgoing - SMS on-net 501 Outgoing - SMS off-net 502 Outgoing - SMS to international 503 Incoming - SMS off-net 504 Incoming - SMS from international Total SMS 505 Outgoing - MMS on-net 506 Outgoing - MMS off-net 507 Outgoing - MMS to international 508 Incoming - MMS off-net 509 Incoming - MMS from international Total MMS Number of SMS originated and terminated on a given PIP s network through a 510 given PSP Number of outgoing SMS from a given NTO/CTO/PIP network terminating on 511 another local network through the given PSP 512 Mobile internet traffic (volume in Mb) - - Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 11
12 VI. Internet access 600 Number of fixed internet subscribers by access technology and bandwidth 600a Residential Type <=64kbps kbps kbps kbps kbps >=512kbps ADSL CDMA Wimax VSAT Dial-up ISDN Total 600b Corporate Type <=64kbps kbps kbps kbps kbps >=512kbps ADSL CDMA Wimax VSAT Dial-up ISDN Total 601 Provide details of non speed based internet access usage e.g. capacity based pricing Distribution of wireless hotspots (location) Distribution <=64kbps kbps kbps kbps kbps >=512kbps 603 Number and distribution (locations) of public internet access cafes served regardless of access speeds Distribution No 604 Number and location (district) of educational institutions served with internet access regardless of access speeds District No 605 Bandwidth 605a 605b 605c 606 Internet price list Total international uplink bandwidth Total international downlink bandwidth Total local bandwidth kbps Service name Bandwidth Unit price <=64kbps kbps kbps kbps kbps 607 Internet usage (Mb) Type ADSL CDMA Wimax VSAT Dial-up ISDN Total Volume (Mb) Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 12
13 VII. Leased lines 700 Retail leased lines price list local ends (by distance and capacity) Price list...kbps...kbps...kbps...kbps Distance km km km km 701 Retail leased lines price list trunk (by distance and capacity) Price list...kbps...kbps...kbps...kbps Distance km km km km 702 Wholesale leased lines price list local ends (by distance and capacity) Price list...kbps...kbps...kbps...kbps Distance km km km km 703 Wholesale leased lines price list trunk (by distance and capacity) Price list...kbps...kbps...kbps...kbps Distance km km km km VIII. Billing and Complaints Type Value 800 %age of postpaid accounts that have been billed in a month 801 Billing complaints as a % age of total bills issued 802 %age of billing complaints resolved within 5 days of receipt 803 %age of billing complaints resolved within 20 days of receipt of complaint 804 %age of billing complaints resolved within 30 days of receipt of complaint 805 Volume and number of non billing complaints received - Number of non billing complaints resolved within 1 working day of receipt of 806 complaint 807 Service activation/provisioning time %age of service restoration requests fulfilled within 1 working day. Specify the 808 various services. 809 %age of service restoration requests fulfilled within 2 working days of reporting Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 13
14 IX. Network availability 900 BTS number, type, distribution, capacity Region No BTS Sites No BTS No Transceivers Kampala Central Eastern Northern Western Total BSC number, capacity Region No BSC Max TRX Kampala Central Eastern Northern Western Total MSC number, capacity Region No MSC Max subscribers Kampala Central Eastern Northern Western Total Other platforms Region No platforms Max subscribers SMS Voic SGSN GGSN Total a Owned transmission type and total capacity Type No E1 Km fibre Capacity Mbps Microwave n/a n/a Fibre n/a IP backbone n/a n/a Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 14
15 904b Owned microwave transmission distribution and capacity (no of E1) No of E1 BTS-BSC BSC-MSC MSC-MSC Kampala Central Eastern Northern Western 904c Owned fibre transmission distribution and capacity (no of E1 and km) No of E1 BTS-BSC BSC-MSC MSC-MSC Kampala Central Eastern Northern Western No of km BTS-BSC BSC-MSC MSC-MSC Kampala Central Eastern Northern Western 905 Leased fibre transmission- distribution and capacity (no of E1 and km) No of E1 BTS-BSC BSC-MSC MSC-MSC Kampala Central Eastern Northern Western No of km BTS-BSC BSC-MSC MSC-MSC Kampala Central Eastern Northern Western 906 Points of interconnection No of POI Kampala Central Eastern Northern Western Operator 1 Operator 2 Operator 3 Operator 4 Operator 5 Operator 6 Operator 7 Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 15
16 X. Network performance 1000 TCH Congestion TCH Congestion 1001 Call Drop rate Call Drop rate 1002 Call Block Rate Call Block Rate 1003 Success call rate by service (ASR) Fixed services 200 Outgoing - Fixed to own fixed network 201 Outgoing - Fixed to own mobile network 202 Outgoing - Fixed to off net fixed networks 203 Outgoing - Fixed to off net mobile networks 204 Outgoing - Fixed to East African networks 205 Outgoing - Fixed to the rest of the world networks 206 Outgoing - Fixed to Toll Free 207 Outgoing - Fixed to Premium numbers 208 Outgoing - Fixed to Emergency services 211 Incoming - From other local fixed networks 212 Incoming - From other local mobile networks 213 Incoming - From international to fixed network (Excluding transit traffic) Mobile services 400 Outgoing - Mobile to mobile own network 401 Outgoing - Mobile to fixed own network 402 Outgoing - Mobile to off-net fixed networks 403 Outgoing - Mobile to off-net mobile networks 404 Outgoing - Mobile to East African networks 405 Outgoing - Mobile to the rest of the world networks 406 Outgoing - Mobile to Toll Free 407 Outgoing - Mobile to Premium numbers 408 Outgoing - Mobile to Emergency services 410 Outgoing - Visiting roamers outbound traffic 411 Incoming - From other local mobile operators 412 Incoming - From other local fixed operators 413 Incoming - From international to own mobile network 415 Incoming - Visiting roamers inbound traffic % 1004 Number of faults on network. Distinguish between faults on the various networks e.g. fixed wire line, GSM network, CDMA network etc Network Fixed wireline Fixed CDMA GSM No of faults XI. Rates operator's choice of template disclosure Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 16
17 XII. Employment 1200 Total full time staff 1201 Number of expatriate staff 1202 Number of female permanent employees 1203 Number of male permanent employees 1204 Number of contract/semi permanent employees XIII. Revenue 1300 Revenue by service type Service type Retail services Fixed services Connection and rental Calls (usage) Payphones Mobile services Postpaid - Connection and rental Postpaid - Calls (usage) Prepaid - Connection Prepaid - Calls (usage) Mobile - roaming SMS Mobile internet Handsets SIM Cards Internet Leased lines Other retail services Total retail services Revenue ('000 Shs) Wholesale services Fixed termination Fixed termination - local Fixed termination - international Mobile termination Mobile termination - local Mobile termination - international Fixed origination Mobile origination Transit International access Infrastructure rentals Transmission links rentals Site rentals Wholesale leased lines Other wholesale services Total wholesale services Draft Reporting Framework Quarterly Reporting Guidelines UCC 17
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