Regulatory
Regulatory
TRAI Releases Recommendations on Net Neutrality: Your 10-Point...
Backing net neutrality in India, the telecom regulator TRAI has said it is not in favour of any "discriminatory treatment" of data, including blocking, slowing or offering preferential speeds or treatment to any content. Last year, TRAI rejected Faceboook’s...
News
Michael Craig and Peter McCallum to the Standing...
Michael Craig, Manager of Television Policy and Peter McCallum, General Counsel, Communications Law. 'Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for inviting us to appear before this committee as part of your study of a proposal to create an independent commission or...
Broadcasting
Reconsideration of licence renewals of the large television...
Gatineau – Ottawa – Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
Today, the CRTC is seeking the opinion of Canadians about additional information provided by the large French- and English- language television groups as part of the reconsideration of decisions to...
Regulatory
Orange Extends Jordanian License to 2029
Jordan's telecoms regulator, the TRC has settled a dispute with the local mobile network, Orange over the renewal of its GSM operating license.
As part of the settlement, Orange is dropping a call for international arbitration and other legal claims...
Regulatory
EC approves Hutchison/VimpelCom joint venture in Italy
The European Commission has approved CK Hutchison’s and VimpelCom's plans to merge their Italian assets after they agreed to sell assets that will facilitate Iliad’s move into the Italian market.
Wind, owned by VimpelCom, will combine 3 Italia in a...
Press Releases
Nigerian Communications Commission plans big for ITU Telecom...
Nigerian Communications Commission ( NCC ) has announced that the country’s stakeholders in Small and Medium Enterprise, SMEs, as well as innovators and major players in the communication industry will be participating in this year’s International Telecommunications Union, ITU,...
News
Ofcom consults on licence fee tweak
U.K. regulator proposes charging £223.3 million per year for 900-MHz, 1800-MHz spectrum.
Ofcom on Thursday launched a consultation on proposed changes to the annual licence fee for 900-MHz and 1800-MHz spectrum, after the U.K.'s mobile operators committed to rolling...
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