On 20 November 2024, the Communications, Space and Technology Commission closes the consultation on the regulations for identifying and classifying markets and control in the telecommunications sector. The regulation applies to service providers with significant market power. The regulations impose obligations on submitting tariffs for approval, conducting cost studies, maintaining customer information confidentiality, and ensuring service quality. The regulation also outlines criteria for assessing common control among providers and establishing guidelines to mitigate anti-competitive practices. The consultation sought inputs on several regulatory definitions and frameworks, including the definitions of affiliated companies, infrastructure service providers, and joint control, as well as the authority's discretion to classify markets and dominant service providers. Additionally, it gathered opinions on the market identification and classification report, which identifies key markets vital for national development goals and assesses their strategic importance.
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