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Global Capacity Building Initiative for ICT Regulators (GCBI)

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Event

Training Workshop for Regulators and Policy Makers in Eastern and Southern Africa

Competition and Changing Market conditions: Impact on ICT Regulation - Experience and tools for Regulators, 6-9 November 2007

infoDev, the World Bank and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in collaboration with ARICEA and COMESA launched a regional training event for Regulators and Policy Makers in Eastern and Southern Africa, in Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) on 6-9 November, 2007.

The workshop is the first regional training event under the Global Capacity Building Initiative (GCBI). This is a joint ITU, infoDev and World Bank flagship initiative designed to create a client-oriented, comprehensive and sustainable capacity building framework that facilitates the development and transfer of knowledge to support regulatory reform and support Governments in leveraging the role of the ICT sector as a key driver for economic and social development. The Global Capacity Building Initiative will build on the highly successful ICT Regulation Toolkit, which infoDev and ITU launched in 2005 to improve access to training materials on key policy and regulatory issues in the ICT sector.

BACKGROUND

The rationale for regulation as well as regulatory approaches are typically influenced by the level of competition and maturity of markets. Many countries in the COMESA region have introduced competition on a gradual basis, initially adopting a “managed competition” approach to the ICT sector. COMESA countries have seen initial growth in their ICT markets as a result, but many now wish to develop more vibrant ICT markets in order to achieve the objectives of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), including connecting all the world’s villages to ICT by 2015.

In order to achieve policy objectives, regulators around the world increasingly recognize the importance of developing the necessary instruments and regulatory tools to deal with the complexities of competition issues and facilitate the development of effective competition in relevant markets. Regulators and policy makers also recognize that increasing competition in a market can change the nature of regulation and the role of regulators.  The greater the level of competition, the more market forces can be relied on to achieve certain policy goals.

The telecommunications sector in COMESA member countries has undergone a radical transformation in recent years as a result of liberalization and the introduction of competition. Some segments of the market, notably mobile, continue to display healthy growth trends with significant investments in network infrastructure, increased geographical coverage and rapid rates of growth in subscribers. With continuous changes in market conditions, telecommunications regulators are constantly faced with challenges of ensuring the appropriate mix of ex-post competition law (where available) and ex-ante telecommunications-specific regulation. 

In this regard, COMESA has been very active on ICT policy and regulatory reform for its member countries through a number of programs, including the Regional ICT Support Program (RICTSP), to contribute to the Eastern and Southern Africa region’s integration agenda through an effective and efficient ICT environment, and the establishment of the Association of Regulators for Information and Communications in Eastern and Southern Africa (ARICEA) as a consultative and collaborative forum for ICT regulators in Eastern and Southern Africa to exchange ideas, views and experiences among members on facilitating and regulating the development and application of ICTs.

OBJECTIVES

The overall objective of this training is to discuss the changing role of regulators in the context of changing market condition's and improved competition in the sector. The training will focus on the regulatory tools to deal with the complexities of competition issues and facilitate the development of significant competition in the market.

EXPECTED RESULTS

The training workshop expected results are:

  • Improved understanding of the link between market maturity and regulatory intervention
  • Improved understanding of the mix between ex-ante regulation and ex-post regulation as markets develop
  • Improved understanding of the relationship between competition policy and regulatory reform
  • Improved understanding of dominant operator regulation on key regulatory issues (interconnection, price regulation and licensing)
  • A better understanding of the role of regulators to create the right environment for improved competition in the sector

Last updated 17 Nov 2008

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