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NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS INDUSTRY DEREGULATION
Telecommunications Law Amendment
The latest draft amendment to the Telecommunications Law was completed by the Ministry of Transportation and Communications (MOTC) on 29 December 1998, and is slated to go to the Executive Yuan for approval. Its main content is as follows:
Draft Regulations Governing Fixed Network Business
In order to deregulate the fixed-network telecommunications industry, the Directorate General of Telecommunications (DGT) disclosed the draft Regulations Governing Fixed Network Business on 23 December 1998, and held a public seminar to explain the draft Regulations on 28 December. The MOTC plans to promulgate the draft Regulations in February, 1999, and begin accepting applications. The draft Regulations cover various businesses, including full-service networks, local networks, long distance networks, international networks, and leased lines. The main points are as follows:
It lays out the legal basis for the Regulations, definitions, the governing authority, the administrative authority, business categories, license categories, and the basis for related operational regulations.
This chapter includes conditions and procedures for applying for special permit, special regulations on applicants for a leased lines license, the process by which a special license is issued, the term of the license, changes in plans, issuance and return of performance bonds, handling of failures to perform, supplementary or replacement license issue, prohibition of the transfer of special permit, and provisions concerning the Chunghwa Telecommunications Corporation.
Section 1 comprises items applicable to all fixed network business, including network management and maintenance, tariff regulation, network connection principles, universal services principles, regulation of dominant carriers in the telecommunications market, accounting practices and standards, telecommunications oversight, protection of consumer rights, network quality standards, and cessation of operations.
Section 2 contains standards applicable to local networks, including number allocation and use, number portability service, the principle of equal interconnection, directory services, and public communications services such as emergency and public telephones.
Sections 3 to 5 provide special regulations governing long-distance networks, international networks, and leased lines, and the mutatis mutandis application of the local networks provisions to these networks.
This chapter governs negotiations among operators, DGT mediation, and rulings of the Telecommunications Review Committee.
Matters of concern voiced by attendees at the public seminar included the number of licenses to be granted (the DGT originally planed to issue two general network licenses), and the minimum capitalization. There is also a concern regarding Article 23 of the Draft Regulations (stating that the applicant must complete at least 25% of the construction referred to in the business plan before applying to the MOTC for the special permit for commencement of operation), which it was felt would put undue financial pressure on operators. Another uncertainty is whether the draft amendment to the Telecommunications Law can take effect before applicants submit their applications. These matters may present difficulties for potential participants in the fixed network business as they attempt to evaluate their prospects and prepare proposals. The text of the draft Regulations may be found at the DGT's web site (http://www.dgt.gov.tw).