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        Bank’s telecom International Centre for Settlement of Investment   network construction had not been  met.  Despite legal action
        Disputes (ICSID) against Baghdad, on the basis that the Iraqi state   from the two partners, full control of Korek was handed to local
        breached international trade agreements by refusing Orange and   investors in  March 2019.  As  part  of the legal proceedings  the
        its Kuwaiti partner Agility the ability to challenge the ruling of the   partners  accused  Korek’s  directors  of  mismanagement  and
        sector  regulator  the Communications and Media Commission   misappropriation of millions of dollars of the company’s funds,
        (CMC).  As  noted  by  TeleGeography’s  GlobalComms  Database,   including using funnelled funds out of Korek to bribe CMC officials.
        Orange and Agility  acquired a  44%  stake  in  Korek  Telecom   For example, Iraq Telecom claimed that two properties in London
        via  joint venture Iraq Telecom  in 2011, with a call option  that   were purchased by an associate of one of the local shareholders
        would allow the JV to acquire a 51% stake in July 2014. Shortly   and then occupied by senior CMC officials and their families. For
        before that date, however, the CMC ordered that the company’s   their part, Korek accused Orange and Agility of running a ‘scorched
        shareholding structure revert to its pre-2011 form, arguing that   earth’ campaign, whilst the CMC has rejected all accusations of
        obligations imposed by the regulator related to investment and   impropriety. (October 15, 2020) commsupdate.com





                                                                                                         Jordan



        The   Telecommunication  Regulatory  Commission  (TRC)  related to the provision of ‘traditional interface (TI) leased lines’.
        has  published  decisions  on  market  reviews  of  the  fixed   Similarly, Orange was designated a dominated licensee in several
        telecommunications, mobile telecommunications and dedicated   more markets – including the wholesale local access, wholesale
        capacity  markets. Regarding  the  mobile  sector, the  TRC  splits   broadband access, wholesale fixed voice termination and retail
        the market into four relevant segments: retail mobile; wholesale   fixed segments – and was subject to regulation.
        mobile voice call termination, wholesale mobile SMS termination;   (October 8, 2020) commsupdate.com
        and wholesale market for mobile access and voice call origination
        (MACO). Following  its review of the market the TRC ruled  that   The  Telecom  Regulatory Commission (TRC) has issued  a
        neither the retail or MACO segments fulfilled the criteria for the   statement  confirming  that  it  has  received  a  request  from  an
        imposition of ex ante regulation. As each mobile network operator   unnamed  Jordanian company for permission  to  obtain the
        (MNO) is responsible for terminating calls and SMS on their own   necessary  licenses  to establish and operate  a  mobile  network
        networks and hold monopolies on such operations, all three were   using 4G  technologies.  The watchdog  notes that  the initial
        designated as being dominant licensees, as were future MNOs   request  lacked  certain technical  details and,  as such,  the  TRC
        and MVNOs.  As  such,  all  licensees  are subject  to regulatory   has requested that the company submit an integrated technical
        obligations  including  the provision of access upon  reasonable   study that includes: details of the network to be established and
        request,  transparency, non-discrimination  and accounting   operated,  any  potential contracts with  any  manufacturers or
        separation.  The  TRC’s  review  of  designated  capacity  markets   operators and the services. This will help the authority determine
        found  that  none of the segments  required ex ante regulation.   the necessary regulatory requirements in a manner that does not
        However, Orange Jordan was designated as a dominant licensee   conflict with the maintenance of the competitive process in the
        in several segments, and is required to comply with price controls   market. (September 21, 2020) commsupdate.com






                                                                                                      Lebanon


        Lebanon’s  National  News  Agency  reports  that  management   has been managed  on behalf  of the government  by  Kuwait-
        responsibility  for  state-owned  mobile  operator  Touch  Lebanon   based Zain (which owns 100% of local management firm Mobile
        – currently managed  by Zain Group  – will  be  handed  over   Telecommunications  Company  Lebanon),  while  Alfa  had  been
        to the government on 30  October  2020.  In early September,   managed by Egyptian-owned Orascom Telecom Lebanon (OTL)
        Lebanon’s  other  state-owned  cellco,  Alfa  (registered  as  Mobile   since  February  2009.  Naguib  Sawiris’  Orascom  Investment
        Interim Company 1 [MIC 1]), became  officially managed by the   Holding  (OIH,  formerly  Orascom  Telecom  Media  &  Technology
        government  via  the Ministry  of  Telecommunications  (MoT)  in   Holding) is the parent of OTL. A reformed Lebanese government
        accordance with a Cabinet resolution in May. The management   will aim to launch a new tender for mobile operator management
        transfer  of  Touch  (‘MIC  2’)  had  been  expected  to  follow  later   contracts, hoping to attract interest from other major international
        in  September  but  was  delayed  by  a  month.  TeleGeography’s   mobile companies. Zain and OIH/OTL will potentially bid in the
        GlobalComms  Database notes that since  June  2004 Touch   tender, although unconfirmed. The National News Agency writes



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