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EMAPA
Eastern Europe
Poland
The NRA concluded an analysis of the market for access and call origination
on mobile public networks, concluding that no operator had SMP.
Romania
The Government commenced a process to issue a sixth mobile licence in the
410-415 MHz band. Mobile number portability is expected to be implemented
in October 2008.
Turkey
The Government undertook an auction of 2.1 GHz licences in August 2007.
The auction was subsequently revoked and no licences were issued. The NRA
may recommence the award of 3G licences in late 2008 or 2009.
The NRA has applied certain restrictions on the on-net retail pricing practices
of Turkcell, which are subject to appeal by Turkcell. Mobile number portability
is expected to be implemented in the autumn of 2008.
Middle East, Africa and Asia
Egypt
The NRA extended Vodafone Egypt’s 2G licence until 2013 and its 3G licence
until 2022.
The third entrant, ETISALAT, launched GSM services in the Egyptian market in
May 2007. ETISALAT was awarded an International Gateway Licence in October
2007. Mobile number portability was introduced in Egypt in April 2008.
India
The NRA has issued recommendations to the Department of Telecommunications
(“DoT”) on the licence terms and capping the number of licensees. The DoT has
permitted CDMA operators to apply for GSM spectrum to enable them to provide
GSM services alongside their CDMA operations. It has revised the customer
number threshold at which licensees become eligible for incremental spectrum
allocation, with the threshold being made significantly more stringent. The DoT
has also issued new licences for up to seven new licences in each licence area.
It has commenced the process of allocating GSM spectrum to these new
licensees, with Vodafone Essar being awarded initial GSM spectrum in seven
service areas in the 2008 financial year.
The DoT issued guidelines to permit active infrastructure sharing between
licensees. It has issued guidelines on mobile number portability, which is to be
launched in four Metro cities by the fourth quarter of the 2008 calendar year,
before being extended nationwide. The DoT has also issued broad guidelines
on 3G mobile services and broadband wireless access.
The NRA has recommended the abolition of the Access Deficit Contribution,
a 0.75% charge levied on adjusted gross revenue of operators.
Kenya
The Kenya Communications Amendment Bill 2007 was withdrawn by the
Government.
The NRA has granted Telkom Kenya a licence for the provision of Mobile Cellular
Services. It is expected that Telkom Kenya will roll out GSM services during 2008
under the Orange East Africa brand. The third Kenyan mobile licence has been
awarded to Econet Wireless, which plans to roll out its GSM services during 2008.
South Africa
The NRA is proceeding with the implementation of the Electronic
Communications Act (“ECA”) of 2006 and the associated licence conversion
process. The NRA plans to issue service licences by July 2008 and complete
regulations before the end of 2008.
Vodacom has announced its commitment to a transaction in 2008 under the
South Africa Government’s programme of Broad-Based Black Economic
Empowerment (“BBBEE”). The Information Communications Technologies BBBEE
Sector Code (“Code”) was submitted to the Minister of Trade and Industry in
March 2008 for approval. To date, the Minister has not published the Code for
the 60 day public comment process required before the Minister may give his
approval. Vodacom remains subject to the generic Department of Trade and
Industry Codes of Good Practice until the Code is approved. As part of the
implementation of the ECA, the NRA is consulting on the process of determining
wholesale and retail regulations (i.e. interconnection, facilities leasing and
essential facilities). The NRA is expected to conclude this by the end of June 2008.
Call termination remains under investigation by the NRA. In January 2007, the
NRA issued proposals to declare Vodacom, MTN and Cell C as having SMP mobile
call termination on individual networks.
Qatar
In December 2007, a consortium comprising Vodafone and the Qatar Foundation
for Education, Science and Community Development was named as the
successful applicant in the auction to become the second mobile operator in
Qatar. The licence is expected to be granted by 30 June 2008 and will be owned
by Vodafone Qatar, which is required to complete a public offering of 40% of
its shareholding on the Doha Securities Market for Qatari nationals. The public
offering is expected to complete in the 2008 calendar year.
The NRA is currently consulting on Qtel’s status and whether to impose dominant
service provider obligations.
Pacific
New Zealand
Vodafone sold 2x 5.8 MHZ of 900 MHz spectrum to the third mobile entrant in
March 2008. Vodafone retains 2x 15 MHz until 2031, subject to payment of a
renewal fee. Vodafone has entered into a national roaming agreement with the
third entrant, as a result of which the NRA has concluded an enquiry without
taking further action.
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