REGULATING DEVELOPMENT

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS AUTHORITY OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO COMMONWEALTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORGANISATION FORUM 2015 NAIROBI, KENYA REGULATING DEVELOPMENT THE ROLE OF THE REGULATOR 14 TH SEPTEMBER 2015 PRESENTED BY: CRIS SEECHERAN

Outline Importance of ICTs to National Development The Role of the Regulator Adapting Regulation to meet Development Initiatives Adapting Regulatory Approaches to Emerging services e.g. OTT Concluding Remarks

How ICTs affect National Development The Broadband Commission has identified the strong links between broadband and [national] development and urges Member States to continue to push for inclusion of ICTs and broadband as key enabling transformative technologies Most countries, particularly developing countries, have developed an aggressive ICT agenda. An effective ICT policy and focused ICT plans have become key drivers for improved national competitiveness and faster GDP growth.

Role of the Regulator in Regulating ICT Development Responsibilities to various Stakeholder Communities Government International Community Regulator Consumers Industry

Government as a Stakeholder The Role of the Regulator: Advises Government on National ICT strategy, policies and plan Implements Government Policies and Plan towards ICT development Ensures alignment with National Development Initiatives Legal and Regulatory Framework: Implements of ICT / Telecommunications/Broadcasting /Electronic Communications Legislation Develops specific ICT Regulations pursuant to Legislation (e.g. access to facilities, interconnection, quality of service) Develops Related ICT Legislation and Regulations (e.g. cyber security, e-transaction, data protection)

Industry as a Stakeholder The Role of the Regulator: Promotes a liberalised and competitive environment Implements fair, transparent and non-discriminatory measures and approaches Institutes dispute resolution mechanisms Key frameworks required: Authorisation Interconnection Access to Facilities Number Portability Universal Service Competition Quality of service Dispute resolution

Consumers as a Stakeholder The Role of the Regulator: Ensures services are available, accessible and affordable Ensures a high quality of service Protects rights of consumers Key frameworks required: Consumer Rights and Obligations Policy (CROP) Universal Service Pricing Network QoS Consumer complaints resolution

International Community as a Stakeholder The Role of the Regulator: Ensures compliance with International standards (ITU) Adheres to treaty obligations (WTO, EPA) Promotes a harmonized approach among regional regulators Promotes cooperation among regional and international regulators

ADAPTING REGULATION TO MEET DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES

Adapting Regulation to meet Development Initiatives

Adapting Regulation to meet Development Initiatives

Adapting Regulation to meet Development Initiatives

Adapting Regulation to meet Development Initiatives

ADAPTING REGULATORY APPROACHES TO TREAT WITH EMERGING SERVICES: EXAMPLE OVER THE TOP SERVICES

Adapting Regulatory Approaches: OTT OTT Messaging e.g Whatsapp OTT Voice e.g Viber OTT Media e.g. Netflix One operator attempted to block Viber in 2014 Concerns raised by the population Regulatory intervention by the Authority resulted in the operator reversing its decision to block the Viber app on its network pending investigation. Operator complied with the Authority s request

Key Arguments Consumers key arguments OTT services are more affordable, accessible, and convenient than traditional telecommunications services Mobile data subscribers pay to access the Internet with the understanding that it is inclusive of all services offered over the Internet. Operators key arguments There is a relationship between the loss in voice and SMS revenues and the increase in mobile data revenues. OTT VoIP operators, should be required to register locally in order to fall under the country s regulatory oversight and for the Government to collect relevant tax revenues. OTT operators should contribute fairly towards the use of the local telecommunications operators networks

OTT: Global Financial Impact - Total revenues lost to OTT VoIP for the period 2009 2020

Regulatory Options Aggressive/Prohibitive Strategy Blocking of OTT VoIP Collaborative Approach Opportunistic Approach

Development of a Framework for OTT On-going Consultation: Towards the Treatment of OTT Proposed recommendations from paper: Maintain Free and Open Internet policy. Do not allow services providers to block any OTT services OTT service providers classified as providing public telecommunications services and broadcasting services. Some level of oversight will be required A Collaborative arrangement (negotiated agreement) between OTT VoIP operators and authorised telecommunications service providers should be considered Service Providers to consider the packaging/bundling of premium services Stakeholder comments to be considered in devising a final position

Concluding Remarks Enabling Legal and Regulatory Framework is essential Regulatory Framework should embody the following attributes: Promote Competition Technology Neutral Services Neutral (as far as possible) Effective Resource Management Forward looking Certain and Consistent in application Act in the interest of all stakeholders with a focus on customer welfare Forbearance is a key tool

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