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REGULATORY & POLICY UPDATES  SAMENA TRENDS

        incomes. However, the crucial nature of telecom services, both for   •  Regulator  amends  wholesale  tariffs on  mobile  networks
        general communication as well as a tool for home-working, will   through to 2023;
        offset such pressures. In many markets the net effect should be a   •  Regulator gains increased powers allowing it greater scrutiny
        steady though reduced increased in subscriber growth. Although   of telcos;
        it is challenging to predict and interpret the long-term impacts of   •  Increasing international capacity assisting Qatar's long-term
        the crisis as it develops, these have been acknowledged in the   development goals as stated in the Qatar National Vision 2030
        industry forecasts contained in this report. The report also covers   program;
        the responses of the telecom operators as well as government   •  Report  includes  the regulator’s  market data  reports  to
        agencies and regulators as they react to the crisis to ensure that   December  2020,  telcos’  financial  and  operating  data  to
        citizens can continue to make optimum use of telecom services.   June  2021,  Telecom  Maturity  Index charts  and analyses, an
        This can be reflected in subsidy schemes and the promotion of   assessment of the global impact of Covid-19 on the telecoms
        tele-health and tele-education, among other solutions.   sector, recent market developments.
        Key developments:                                      (October 8, 2021) developingtelecoms.com






                                                                                               Saudi Arabia


        The Communications and Information Technology Commission   (October 12, 2021) commsupdate.com
        (CITC) has opened a public consultation on its plan to auction   CITC has published  an updated  document  on  the “Regulation
        spectrum  in the  2100MHz  band for Non-Terrestrial  Networks   and  Allocation  of  Commercial  Spectrum  Bands  Identified  for
        (NTN) technologies such  as  5G-non-terrestrial networks   the  International  Mobile  Telecommunications  (IMT)".  The
        (5G-NTN), mobile  satellite services (MSS), internet  on airplane   Communications and Information Technology Commission (CITC)
        (A2G), and internet of things via satellite (MSS-IoT). The authority   has updated the IMT regulatory document in furtherance of its
        is aiming to award 2×30MHz  of paired  spectrum  at  1980MHz-  National Spectrum Strategy, which aims to unlock the potential
        2010MHz/2170MHz-2200MHz,  divided into two  blocks of   of radio spectrum  in Saudi  Arabia by 2025 for a smarter and
        2×15MHz  each. Block A2 (1995MHz-2010MHz/2185MHz-      safer future. The updated regulatory IMT document is part of the
        2200MHz)  will  be initially  limited to  MSS  services, with  the   implementation plan for CITC's Spectrum Outlook for Commercial
        successful  bidder  given the option  to apply for an upgrade  of   and Innovative Use 2021-2023. This further strengthens CITC's
        the licence for terrestrial technologies. The concessions will be   strategic transition towards the role of a “Digital Regulator", and
        valid for eleven years, from 1 January 2022 until 31 December   it is an expression of CITC's continuing support for the Kingdom's
        2032. The CITC is inviting all interested parties to submit their   transformation into a digital society, with the aim of achieving a
        comments by 30 October 2021. The CITC has also updated its   global leadership position in the field of radio communications
        timeline for forthcoming spectrum auctions, with plans to hold a   and wireless technologies.
        number of tenders in 2021/22: for 2100MHz airwaves in Q4 2021;   (October 5, 2021) citc.gov.sa
        for 600MHz,  700MHz  and 3.8GHz-4.0GHz  in  Q1  2022;  and for
        1500MHz and 26GHz in H2 2022.





                                                                                                     Sri Lanka


        The  Director  General  of the  Telecommunications  Regulatory   Telecommunication Authority, due to its success in implementing
        Commission  of Sri Lanka  (TRCSL),  Oshada  Senanayake, has   number  portability  in  Pakistan’.  The  official  highlighted  the
        said  that  the agency  has  received legal approval  to launch   government’s hope that number portability will lead to a significant
        mobile number portability (MNP). In an online press conference   improvement in the quality of services of voice and broadband
        Senanayake  confirmed  that  MNP  will  break  the  current   once implemented, as it empowers consumers. ‘MNP is going to
        practice  of locking customers  in and is  now expected  to be   create a lot of empowerments. The consumer will now have the
        implemented before the end of the year. As previously reported   right to decide on the best service providers that he or she would
        by CommsUpdate, back in April the TRCSL announced that fixed   prefer to be with. Telcos will now have to give their 100 percent on
        number  portability  (FNP)  and MNP  would likely  be introduced   service delivery, which is good for the industry,’ Senanayake said
        from October 2021. At the time, Senanayake announced that the   in an earlier interview.
        policy would be implemented ‘in consultation with the Pakistan   (October 15, 2021) commsupdate.com




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