Title: APT Initiatives on Regulatory Capacity Building
1APT Initiatives on Regulatory Capacity Building
- Presented by
- R.B.Kumarapathirana
- Director Project Development
- Asia-Pacific Telecommunity (APT)
- E-mail kuma_at_aptsec.org
2Asia-Pacific Telecommunity
- ASIA PACIFIC TELECOMMUNITY (APT) PROMOTES
- AND FACILITATES THE DEVELOPMENT OF
- TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION
- AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
- IN THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION.
- APT ENJOYS THE REPUTATION OF BEING THE
- LEADING REGIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS
- ORGANIZATION AND IMPLEMENTS SEVERAL
- PROGRAMS ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND
- INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION
- TECHNOLOGY IN THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION.
3Membership
- MEMBERSHIP IN THE APT IS OPEN TO ANY STATE
WITHIN THE REGION WHICH IS A MEMBER OF THE UNITED
NATIONS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA
AND THE PACIFIC (ESCAP) - ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP IN THE APT IS OPEN TO
ANY TERRITORY, PART OR GROUP OF TERRITORIES
WITHIN THE REGION WHICH IS AN ASSOCIATE MEMBER OF
THE ESCAP - AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP OF THE APT IS OPEN TO
ANY ENTERPRISE, AGENCY, INSTITUTE, ORGANISATION,
ASSOCIATION OR OTHER UNDERTAKING, ENTITY OR
PARTICIPANT, WHETHER PRIVATE OR GOVERNMENT OWNED,
COMMERCIAL OR NOT-FOR-PROFIT, ACTIVE IN
TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES OR INFORMATION
INFRASTRUCTURE WITH A SUBSTANTIAL PRESENCE IN,
AND COMMITMENT TO THE REGION.
4Membership
- MEMBERS 33
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- ASSOCIATE MEMBERS 4
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- AFFILIATE MEMBERS 102
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5Role of Asia-Pacific Telecommunity
- FOSTER THE DEVELOPMENT OF ICT INFRASTRUCTURE,
APPLICATIONS AND SERVICES FOR THE WELFARE OF THE
PEOPLE - ASSIST MEMBER COUNTRIES IN BRIDGING THE DIGITAL
DIVIDE - DEVELOP REGIONAL COOPERATION IN AREAS OF COMMON
INTERESTS - PROMOTE COOPERATION IN CAPACITY BUILDING AND
TECHNOLOGY IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION
6Main Programs
- HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT(HRD)
- APT CONFERENCE PREPARATORY GROUP FOR WRC (APG)
- APT WIRELESS FORUM (AWF)
- APT STANDARDIZATION PROGRAM (ASTAP)
- STUDY GROUPS (SG)
- APT TELECOM ICT DEVELOPMENT FORUM(ADF)
- ASIA PACIFIC POLICY AND REGULATORY FORUM (PRF)
7WORKSHOPS, SEMINARS, SYMPOSIUMS, FORUMS,
MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES ARISING OUT OF THE MAIN
PROGRAMS AND PROPOSED BY MEMBERS
Other Programs
8Key Regulatory Issues
- LICENSING
- SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT
- QoS
- CONSUMER PROTECTION
- INTERCONNECTION
- TARIFF REBALANCING
- USA/USO
- NUMBERING
- NUMBER PORTABILITY
- ACCESS TO BROADBAND
9- Behaviour of Incumbent Operators
- Control of Essential Facilities
- Use of market power
- Monopolising established National
- Networks
- Control over Network Standards and
- Development
- Cross-subsidies
- Inertia to change
- Late to adopt new technologies
10- Need to Regulate Multi-Operator Environment
- License new competitors and existing operators
to - attract investment.
- Ensure proper Interconnection of networks and
- services to resolve the related disputes in
- order to provide an uninterrupted service.
- Prevent incumbent operators from abusing their
- dominant position.
- Prevent dominant operators from charging
- excessive prices.
- Prevent anticompetitive practices
- To ensure that universality objectives are
achieved - in a competitive environment.
11- Role of APT Towards Multi-Operator Environment
- Asia Pacific Forum on Telecommunications
- Policy and Regulation organized by APT
- every year.
- Focus on key regulatory issues within the
- Multi-operator environment under SATRC
- APT Study Groups on Policy and Regulation
- covering the Multi-Operator scenario
- Regulatory liaison Group under ASTAP
12- Role of APT Towards Multi-Operator Environment
(Contd)
- Studies on Interconnection Models
- Expert missions on Interconnection and
- Licensing
- Working Groups on Interconnection,
- Licensing and Convergence
- Study visits
- WTO Doha Round Trade in Telecom
- Regulatory Capacity Building Workshops
- for the Pacific
13Consumer Protection
Consumer Protection involves a set of laws,
regulations and practices that protect consumers
against fraud, malpractices, help ensure the
respect of a nations economic interests, and
educate them about their rights, risks and
responsibilities when they engage in a variety of
transactions and ensure them a service that is
worth their money.
14Common Consumer Complaints
- SALES
- Misleading sale practises
- Promises not honoured
- High pressure tactics by agents and customer
service representative - Withheld essential information from customers
- BILLING
- Unauthorized Charges/Switch
- Charges after disconnection
- Lack of Notice
- Unilaterally changed rates and terms during a
contract
15Common Consumer Complaints (Contd)
- SERVICE QUALITY
- Service doesnt work
- Unreliable
- Unresponsive customer service
- TERMINATION
- Unjustified
- No notice of impending termination
- Refusal to terminate service after requested by
customer - Refusal to transfer service to competitor
- Security deposit overcharges
16Consumers Needing Protection
- People in the higher age group having
- fixed income who will use phones only in
- emergency and not likely to buy enhanced
- services.
- People with Disabilities.
- People living in the remote areas with less
- affordability
- Less income generating areas
17Role of APT in Consumer Protection
- Discussed as one of the key Issues in the
- Telecom Policy and Regulatory Forum.
- Consultative Group on Regulation
- Regional Consultation Papers and Opinion
- Documents
18Tariff Rebalancing
- Long history of Cross-Subsidized pricing
- Low prices set for monthly rentals and local
- calls
- Higher than actual cost set for Long
- Distance and International Call charges
- Incumbent operators will run a risk of
- reducing subsidies as new operators enter
- the Long Distance and International
- Markets.
19Present Scenario in Telecom Sector
- Introduced Competition
- Privatised State Owned operators
- Regulation
- Technology
- Losing revenues
- Equipment cost
- IP Services
20Objectives of Ideal Tariff Policy
- Encourage New Entrants
- Encourage Optimum Use of Facilities
- Tariff Should be Related to cost
- Generate sufficient Revenue for the
- Investors
- Assist in economic growth
- Have Social Considerations
21Role of APT in Tariff Rebalancing
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- SATRC Working Group on Tariff Rebalancing.
- Recommendations and Regional Action
- Plan covering Tariff-Rebalancing and
- other key regulatory issues.
- Development of a APT Consultation Paper on
- Asymmetrical Call charging within the SATRC
- members.
22Outcome of the PRF 2005
- Election of Chairman and 4 Vice Chairpersons
- Future direction
- Number portability
- Security and Spam
- Dispute resolution
- Interconnection
- VoIP
- Technology for Rural Services
- Legislative Frameworks
23HRD Activities Towards Regulatory Capacity
Building
- TRAINING ON TYPE APPROVAL PROCEDURES ON
TELECOMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT - TRAINING ON SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT
- TRAINING ON CRM
- TRAINING ON TELECOM REGULATION
- EXPERT MISSIONS
- STUDY VISITS
24Outcome of the APT-PITA Meeting for the Pacific
2005 on Spam and Security
- The issues surrounding Spam and security require
- International, regional, sub-regional Country
to country cooperation - Cooperation at Ministry, industry, regulatory,
operational standards development levels - Initiatives undertaken in each country need to
be shared openly and discussed - ISP to ISP cooperation essential including ISPs
in other Pacific nations
25Activities Proposed For 2006
- Asia Pacific Forum on Telecommunications Policy
and Regulation (Macao) - Workshop on Telecommunications Trade Rules
Regulatory Disciplines for Asia Pacific countries
(Thailand) - Policy and Regulation meeting for Pacific (Papua
New Guinea) - Workshop on Policy including USO/USF for Greater
Mekong Sub-Region (GMS) - Workshop on Regulatory Capacity Building (India)
26THANK YOU