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REGULATORY & POLICY UPDATES  SAMENA TRENDS

                         The  Agency  for  Regulation  of  Technology  and   5G  services  in  Madagascar  are  still  in  the  testing
                         Communication   (Autorite   de   Regulation   des   stage, ARTEC stressed that it was a condition of the
                         Technologies  de  Communications,  ARTEC)  has   authorization that  all  tests  were to be conducted
                         announced  it  ordered  Telecom  Malagasy  (Telma)   within  an  enclosed  building,  ‘whereas  the  operator
                         to suspend  its  5G services and place all  antennas   performed  trials on more than ten outdoor  sites
        Madagascar under  seal  with  effect  from  20  July.  The  regulator   without  prior  notification’.  As  previously  reported  by
                         said  in  a  press  statement  that  ‘Telma  went  ahead   TeleGeography’s  CommsUpdate,  Telma  switched  on
                         with a commercial launch of 5G despite being aware   a commercial 5G network supplied by Ericsson in the
                         the temporary authorization  – which  is valid for just   capital Antananarivo and the city of Toamasina on 26
                         a  month – granted  by  the regulatory authority in no   June.
                         way authorizes services to be marketed’. Noting that   (July 27, 2020) commsupdate.com




                         Operators  spent  a  combined  €1.2  billion  in  the   Joost  Farwerck  added  it  had  acquired  an  “attractive
                         Netherlands’ first 5G auction, with KPN and T-Mobile   combination  of  frequency  licenses”  at  “a  reasonable
                         Netherlands  poised  to  join  rival  VodafoneZiggo  in   price,  considering the minimum  price set  by  the
                         offering  services  on  the  new  network  technology.   government”.  T-Mobile  won  20MHz  of  700MHz  and
        The              In  separate  statements,  KPN  and  VodafoneZiggo   10MHz in the 1400 MHz band. It also retained 40MHz
                         revealed  they  spent  €416  million  apiece  and  were
                                                                        of  2100MHz  already  held.  Although  the  operator
        Netherlands      both satisfied with the result. T-Mobile splashed €400   bemoaned  the  high  starting  price,  it  noted  it  paid  “a
                         million and, although also pleased with its allocation,   considerable  amount, but considerably  less  than  the
                         complained the starting price set by the government   competition”. The operator plans to launch 5G services
                         had been too high. KPN and VodafoneZiggo were both   as soon as the licenses are received, while KPN said
                         allocated  20MHz  of  700MHz;  15MHz  of  1400MHz;   its network was “soon to launch”. As part of the terms
                         and  40MHz  in  the  2100MHz  band.  VodafoneZiggo,   of the auction, the operators have been set a number
                         which launched 5G in April using its existing spectrum   of conditions, including covering 98 per cent of each
                         assets, noted the allocation would enhance its current   municipality, along with minimum speed requirements
                         offer,  while  KPN  said  it  planned  to  “immediately   for businesses and consumers. All licenses are valid
                         increase  mobile  data  speeds”  for  its  4G  customers   until 2041. A second Dutch 5G auction is planned for
                         in  addition  to  a  next-generation  launch.  KPN  CEO   early 2022. (July 22, 2020) mobileworldlive.com



                         The  New  Zealand  government  has  announced  that   Manawatu-Wanganui,  Auckland  rural  areas  and
                         high  speed  fiber  networks  built  under  the  Ultra-Fast   Otago, and thirdly Hawkes Bay, West Coast, Taranaki,
                         Broadband  (UFB)  program  now  pass  more  than  one   Wellington (rural), and Southland. In particular it aims
                         million  households  and  businesses.  ‘This  milestone   to increase availability in high density rural and urban
        New Zealand      has been  ten  years in the making and demonstrates   fringe areas that experienced congestion and capacity
                         the  popularity  of  the  UFB  network,’  Broadcasting,   constraints during the COVID-19 lockdown.
                         Communications  and  Digital  Media  Minister  Kris   (August 6, 2020) commsupdate.com
                         Faafoi  said,  adding:  ‘Uptake  on  the  network  is  now
                         at  58.9%,  which  significantly  exceeds  expectations   New  Zealand’s  Commerce  Commission  is  inviting
                         back when the UFB program was first developed.’ The   feedback  on its  consultation  package  for the
                         Ministry  noted  that  UFB  networks  were  available  to   development of input methodologies for the regulation
                         83% of the population at end-June. In related news, the   of  fiber  fixed  line  access  services.  The  Commission
                         government has announced that NZD50 million (USD33   published  its  draft  decisions  late  last  year and has
                         million) has been allocated for further rural broadband   decided  to consult  further on a  limited number  of
                         connectivity  from  the  NZD3  billion  earmarked  for   issues after reviewing submissions and cross-
                         infrastructure  in  the  country’s  COVID  Response  and   submissions.  The  Commission  is  also  publishing  a
                         Recovery  Fund.  The  investment  in  ‘shovel  ready’   separate, second consultation paper on changes it is
                         projects,  which  is  in  addition  to  the  NZD15  million   considering  to  its  approach  to  valuing  the  financial
                         announced in late April to upgrade rural mobile towers,   loss  asset.  Any  changes  would  involve  adopting  a
                         is intended to boost broadband access and capacity   discounted  cash flow  approach to  valuation  and
                         across most regions of New Zealand, with an emphasis   different treatment of investments that  pre-date
                         on Te Tai Tokerau (Northland), Bay of Plenty, Waikato,   the  government’s  Ultra-Fast  Broadband  initiative
                         Top  of  South  and  Canterbury,  secondly,  Gisborne,   that  aims  to  provide  fiber  connectivity  to  87%  of



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