WDR has joined forces with Intelecon Research and Consulting to provide a Regulatory News Service. The service offers up-to-date news of issues and events impacting on emerging markets and developing countries. The news is provided by Intelecon Research and Consultancy Ltd., strategy consultants focussing on telecommunications in emerging markets, developing countries and rural areas.
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Brazil: Proposed bill allows Fust to fund internet access |
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Tuesday, 29 November 2005 |
Brazilian congressman Ivo José has proposed a bill to allow Anatel to prioritise municipal internet access projects when it disburses money from the universal service fund Fust. |
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Chile: CTC wants deregulation |
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Tuesday, 29 November 2005 |
The level of competition in mobile fixed and broadband services in Chile is sufficient for the government to deregulate the sector, José Molés, general manager of Telefónica CTC said. |
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Poland: Minister pushes for freer telecommunications sector |
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Friday, 25 November 2005 |
Poland's new government is moving ahead with telecommunications liberalisation by allowing competition in the local-access market, a deputy minister said. |
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Ukraine: Privatisation of Ukrtelekom |
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Thursday, 24 November 2005 |
Ukraine's government asked lawmakers to approve the plan to privatise Ukrtelekom. |
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Senegal: Moroccan bank appointed to advise on telephony licensing |
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Wednesday, 23 November 2005 |
Senegal’s government has appointed BMCE Capital Afrique, a branch of Morocco’s BMCE bank, as one of the financial advisors for the process of issuing a third telephony license in the country. |
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Russia: Reiman sees calling party pays regulations soon |
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Tuesday, 22 November 2005 |
All necessary regulations for the introduction of calling party pays (CPP) are expected to be approved in early 2006, Russian IT and Telecommunications Minister Leonid Reiman said. |
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Iran: MTN pays fee for mobile license |
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Monday, 21 November 2005 |
Africa's largest mobile operator MTN has reached an agreement to purchase a 49% share of Irancell and has deposited a US$ 354.6 million license fee to run Iran's second private mobile network. |
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Ghana: Ghana Telecom’s Problems |
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Thursday, 17 November 2005 |
Ghana Telecom’s (GT) growth is not what it should be while the company is struggling with a large debt owed to other GSM providers. The company may be in danger of going bankrupt. |
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Turkey: Oger Telecom in US$ 6.55 bln Turk Telekom deal |
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Monday, 14 November 2005 |
An Oger Telecom-lead group completed arrangements for the transfer of a majority of the shares in fixed-line telecommunications provider Turk Telekom. |
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Sri Lanka: Regulator Decides Against Calling Party Pays |
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Thursday, 10 November 2005 |
Sri Lanka's Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) decided against the calling party pays (CPP) tariff structure for the mobile sector. |
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