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                         The Commerce Commission  has  released  its  draft   expects  to  release  its  final  determination  in  early
                         determination  on the allocation  of payments for the   December. The TDL is paid by providers earning more
                         government’s Telecommunications Development Levy   than NZD10 million per year from telecommunications
                         (TDL) for the period covering 1 July 2022 to 30 June 2023.   services, including internet, mobile, and data services.
        New              The regulator proposes that mobile network operators   The government uses the funds collected by this levy to
                         Spark,  One  and  2degrees  and  wholesale  fixed  line
                                                                        pay for telecommunications infrastructure and services
        Zealand          provider Chorus collectively pay 87% of the NZD11.25   that  are  not commercially  viable, including  the relay
                         million (USD6.55 million) levy, with the remainder divided   service for the deaf and hearing-impaired, broadband
                         among other liable providers. Stakeholders have until 9   for rural areas, and improvements to the 111-emergency
                         November to submit their feedback. The Commission   service. (October 26, 2023) www.commsupdate.com




                         The Nigerian Communications  Commission  (NCC)   The  NCC says it has also stepped  down  planned
                         has announced that it has restored regulatory services   enforcement actions against Globacom over its breach
                         to telecoms  operator  Globacom.  The  move comes   of regulations by failing to pay its debts despite several
        Nigeria          after  the  firm  successfully  cleared  its  outstanding   demand notices. The NCC had temporarily withdrawn
                                                                        the suspension of regulatory services to Globacom in a
                         debt obligations to the regulator for unpaid spectrum
                         and numbering  fees, and the annual operating  levy.   letter dated 22 May 2023. (October 17, 2023) www.commsupdate.com




                         The National Communications  Authority (Nkom)   96.9% and 70.4%, respectively, in 2022. Despite these
                         has reported that  96.6% of the country’s residential   coverage  improvements,  Nkom notes  that around
                         households and 95.9% of businesses now have access   85,000  premises  are  still  unable  to  access  a  fixed

        Norway           to a fixed broadband service offering downlink speeds   broadband service offering 100Mbps download speeds.
                                                                        According to the regulator, around 12,000 of these are
                         of 100Mbps or more. In publishing the findings of its
 Draft
                         most recent broadband coverage survey, the watchdog   in ‘commercially attractive’ areas where government
                         noted  that rural areas have experienced  the greatest   support is unlikely to be needed. A further 24,000
                         improvement  – 82.2% of homes  now have access   premises are expected  to  gain coverage via  support
                         to 100Mbps-plus speeds, up from 71.5% in 2022. By   being offered under a 5G discount scheme, while 15,000
                         comparison,  99.4%  of homes in densely-populated   homes will be covered by schemes in 2024 which have
                         areas now enjoy a minimum 100Mbps service at the   already been allocated government funding. To reach
                         aforementioned  downlink speed,  up from 98.0%  in   the  final  34,000  premises,  Nkom  has  suggested  that
                         2022. Nkom also confirmed that gigabit broadband is   state will need to invest between NOK580 million and
                         now available to 95.1% of Norwegian homes, compared   NOK860 million (USD53 million-USD78 million) in 2025.
                         to 92.5% in 2022, with 98.6% of premises in urban areas   (November 6, 2023) www.commsupdate.com
                         and 77.0% of rural homes having such access, up from




                         The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC)   terminal equipment.  As such,  the ministry explained
                         has scrapped  plans to reorganize the 800MHz  band   that the reorganization of the band might not lead to
                         for 4G services, citing uncertainty regarding the device   more efficient use of the spectrum and cancelled the
                         ecosystem for the band. The MTC claimed that limited   process. The MTC began the process in November last
        Peru             exploitation  of the band for 4G services elsewhere   year as the current assignment of the spectrum is non-
                                                                        contiguous and not uniform at the regional or national
                         led to a risk of there being insufficient economies of
                         scale for network equipment in the short and medium   level, making it ill-suited for the provision of advanced
                         term and questioned  the availability  of compatible   services. (November 2, 2023) www.commsupdate.com




                         The Philippines’ Court of Appeals (CA) has dismissed   Court’s Special Ninth Division tossed out the case after
                         a  legal case brought  by  NOW  Telecom  against  the   ruling the plaintiff had failed to prove its argument that
                         National  Telecommunications  Commission (NTC)   it had legal rights to the ‘concomitant frequencies’ it
                         relating to the former’s  application  for a  provisional   was after. Further, the CA adjudged that NTC had not
        Philippines      authority (PA) to operate  a  mobile  (cellular)  service   neglected its duties or obligations regarding the case.
                         using  specific  frequency  ranges.  In  its  decision,  the
                                                                        NOW  Telecom  was  seeking to  force the regulator to
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