Title: Telecom Regulatory Aspect in Nepal
1Telecom Regulatory Aspect in Nepal
- Mr. Suresh Kumar Pudasaini
- Chairman
- Nepal Telecommunications Authority
21. Nepal - Geographical
- Administrative Divisions
- 5 Development Regions
- 14 Zones
- 75 Districts
- 58 Municipalities 3915 Village Dev. Committees
31. Nepal - Geographical (Contd...1)
- Nepal lies between 8004" 88012" longitude and
26022" 30027" latitude - Area 147,181 sq. km.
- Population About 25 Millions
- Urban Population 17
- Rural Population 83
- Himalayan region 35 of land 7.3 population
- The middle range (Hill) 42 of land 44.3
population - Terai (low land) 23 of land 48.4 population
42. Social Indicators
- Literacy Rate ?57
- Male ?65
- Female ?42.5
- Population having access to Electricity ?17
- Population having access to Electricity in Rural
Areas ?5 - GNI Per Capita Income ? US 260 (Report
Worldbank 2004) - Poverty Level ? 30.8
- Enrollment to School ? 72
- Total no. of Villages ? 3915
- Number of Villages without public communication ?
1889
53. Present status of Telecom
- Fixed Telephone Line Penetration (No. of
lines/100 population) ? 2 - Cellular Penetration (cellular phones/100
population) ? 1.14 - Total Telephone penetration (FixedWLLCellular
Mobile phones/100 population) ? 3.14 - Rural Access (villages having access to at least
a phone) ? 50.4 -
- (Source MIS Report of NTA, Vol. 9, October 2005
and MIS Report of NT)
64. Present status of IT sector
- No. of Internet Service Providers ? 32
- Number of PCs/1000 population ? 3.7
- Internet Accounts ? 45,000
- Internet Users (assuming 1 account shared by 3
to5 users) ? 1,35,000 to 2,25,000 - Internet Usage/hour ? Rs.20 Rs.30 (lt1US )
- District with Internet Node (POPs)?11
- Number of Cyber cafes ? Above 1000
- Districts having local dialing facility for
Internet ? 55 - Satellite Bandwidth for Internet Connection
- Downlink ? 33.4 Mbps
- Uplink ? 13.9 Mbps
- Total Broadband Subscribers ? 3500 (approx.)
- Wireless Broadband Subscribers ? 1500 (approx.)
- Average Rate/month for 128Kbps link ? Rs. 15,000
(US 215) - Official Record
75. Nepal Telecommunications Authority (An
Introduction)
- Nepal Telecommunications Authority (NTA) as an
autonomous regulatory body is established on
March 4, 1998 as stipulated within the framework
of Telecommunication Act 1997 (2053 BS) and
Telecommunication Regulation 1998 (2054 BS) with
the view to manage and regularize
telecommunication services.
86. Constitution of NTA Board
According to the Telecommunications Act, 1997 A.D.
- The Authority consists of five Members including
the Chairman who are qualified and experienced,
as prescribed in the technical and
administrative, market management, accounts and
auditing or legal field relating to the
Telecommunications Service. - Among five members, chairman is the only full
time working chief executive officer of the
Authority. - Process of appointing Board Members
- His Majesty's Government shall constitute a
committee comprising of experts from the related
sectors, to make recommendation for the
appointment of the Chairman and Members of the
Authority and His Majesty's Government shall on
the recommendation of the said committee appoint
the Chairman and Members of the Authority.
97. Telecom Policy 2004
- Universal Access to the Telecommunication Service
- Universal Service Obligation
- Development of Corporate Service
- Liberalization of the Telecommunication Sector
- Open Licensing Regime to Be Applied
- Private Sector's Participation to Be Encouraged
- To Enter into Information Society
107. Telecom Policy 2004 (Contd......1)
- Appropriate Information and Communication
Technology for the Users of the Rural Areas - Persons Who Have Engaged in the Development
Activities Shall be Caused to Use Information and
Communication Technology Fully - Commercialization of the Nepal Telecommunication
Corporation - Institutional Development of Implementation of
Policy - Economic Efficiency of the Telecommunication
Sector
117. Telecom Policy 2004 (Rural Focus)
- Subsidy Payment (STM Telecom)
- Only 1 Custom Duty for the telecom equipments
which will be used for rural areas. - License fee exemption for telecom service
providers whose annual revenue is up to NRs. 2
Million - Regulations for disbursement of RTDF fund is
being drafted
128. Hurdles
- Role of Incumbent Operator
- Lack of clear demarcation of Authority between
the Ministry Regulator - New Challenges that regulator is facing
138. Hurdles (Contd......1)
- Role of Incumbent Operator
- Dominant Role
- Attitude of Superiority
- Monopolistic Operation
- Lack of Prompt Action
- Reputation in General Public
- Blessing from Government
148. Hurdles (Contd......2)
- Lack of clear demarcation of Authority between
the Ministry Regulator - Duplication of Authority
- Frequency Assigning and Monitoring
- Telecom License (Temporary)
- Policy and Regulatory Functions not properly
understood - Problem of recognition from other Government
Agencies - Involvement of Ministry in regulatory functions
158. Hurdles (Contd......3)
- New Challenges that regulator is facing
- Shortage of skilled manpower
- Lack of suitable training package
- Rapid advancement of technology
- Effective regulation on broadband services
- Technology convergence
- Legal Litigation
- Lack of monitoring tools
169. Expectation from SATRC
- To develop and implement program covering the
following aspects - Uniform licensing practices
- Uniform interconnection guidelines
- Basis of license fees
- Exchange of manpower
- Exchange of training
- Exchange of documents
1710. Rural project of NTA
- STM Telecom was given a one time capital subsidy
for roll out of 1068 PCO's in 534 VDC's of
Eastern Development Region. - Points for discussion
- What should be done about OM expenses in the
case where these expenses are not recovered from
the operation? - Should detail study for the Rural Telecom and the
kind of subsidy that is required be carried out
by the regulator or left it to the operator? - Should technology be specified for the Rural
Telecom? - Should local participation be encouraged?
18Contact Address Nepal Telecommunications
Authority G.P.O Box 9754 Baluwatar, Kathmandu,
Nepal Email skpudasaini_at_nta.gov.np Tel
(977)14446001