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        Togo and Ghana Sign Mutual Roaming Agreement


        Togo  and Ghana have signed  a bilateral
        memorandum of understanding (MoU) on
        mutual free  international  mobile network
        roaming between the two countries under
        the Economic Community of West African
        States (ECOWAS)  Roaming  Regulations.
        Togo’s Regulatory Authority for Electronic
        Communications  and  Posts  (ARCEP)
        and Ghana’s  National  Communications
        Authority (NCA) inked the MoU  on 1
        November  2023 and scheduled  its
        implementation  for 1  March 2024.  The
        initiative complies with Regulation No. C/
        REG.21/12/17 (2017) for roaming on public
        mobile networks within ECOWAS states.
        The abolition of roaming charges will result
        in a very significant reduction in prices, the
        Togolese regulator said in a press release.
        The  cost  of outgoing  calls will fall to
        XOF8.67 (USD0.14) per minute, compared
        with  the  XOF279  currently charged by
        Togocom  and XOF550  by Moov Africa
        Togo, while incoming calls and texts will be
        free during the first 30 consecutive days.
        Additionally, the MoU caps mobile internet
        roaming service rates, which will be set at
        a maximum of XOF1.6 per MB, compared
        with existing rates of up to XOF8,400.




        Operators Call for Cap to Revenue Charge for 5G Lift


        Indonesia  operators  partnered with  the   deployment. The task  force is  aiming to   surrounding  the Non-Tax  State  Revenue
        Ministry of Communication and Informatics   create a  strategy to  ‘balance technical,   (PNBP)  derived from the 5G  frequencies
        (MCI) to set up a task force to deliver new   technological   and   financial   issues’.   that  will  be allocated  to MNOs.  In the
        ideas  and  incentives  to  accelerate  5G   Specifically  targeting  financial  red  tape   current framework, operators  include
                                                                                 spectrum  PNBP  payments  as ‘regulatory
                                                                                 charges’ which equates to around 11% to
                                                                                 12% of annual revenue (14%-15% if there
                                                                                 are additional managed frequencies).
                                                                                 MNOs  argued  that  to  maintain  profit  this
                                                                                 charge needs to be capped at 10% or below,
                                                                                 which is being requested in the MCI’s ‘Draft
                                                                                 Ministerial Regulation  (RPM)  concerning
                                                                                 the Use of Radio Spectrum in the 700MHz
                                                                                 and 26GHz Frequency Bands’.  The ministry
                                                                                 is reportedly freeing up 90MHz of ‘digital
                                                                                 dividend’  spectrum  in  the 700MHz  band
                                                                                 that  was  previously used by  analogue
                                                                                 broadcasting. Meanwhile, the 26GHz
                                                                                 frequency band is currently not in use and
                                                                                 can be tapped into for mobile broadband.



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