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GSMA Antitrust Policy: Ensuring Fair Competition in Future Networks

This document outlines the GSMA Antitrust Policy, which prohibits agreements that negatively impact consumers or competitors and prohibits the sharing of confidential information. It also addresses the GSMA's position regarding the US Entity List and how the GSMA ensures transparency and compliance. The agenda for the upcoming meeting is also provided.

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GSMA Antitrust Policy: Ensuring Fair Competition in Future Networks

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  1. Future Networks – Network Slice Taskforce #78

  2. GSMA Antitrust Policy Anti-trust law prohibits • agreements (written or implicit) between competitors which may negatively impact consumers or competitors, and • sharing of confidential information All GSMA participants must abide by the following rules: DO clearly identify the positive purpose of each project and follow it DOconsult with legal in areas where you are unsure DON’Tenter into agreements that restrict other parties’ actions or creates barriers to market entry DON’Tdiscuss or exchange information on pricing, business plans, or any other confidential or commercially sensitive data

  3. GSMA position regarding US Entity List • The US government has revised its “Entity List”, restricting the transfer of non-public US technology in a private forum to affected companies. The GSMA does not consider that it would be affected by these restrictions as: • Companies generally do not submit non-public technology • Relevant GSMA information is public, either through industry specifications or PRDs • any interested party can join GSMA projects, making them open fora • To address some Member concerns of inadvertent breach, the GSMA will put the relevant group minutes and contributions on a public website (www.gsma.com) • Some matters may not be suitable for a public website. We ask participants to identify: • If this is the case and why; and • is there a risk of the transfer of US private technology in those circumstances • Once we have established if this is an issue we will revert with more guidance

  4. Agenda • WP4 (Global Slice Availability) – DT, 20 minutes • Business paper update – GSMA, 10 minutes • Wiki tool to create S-NEST, 5 minute • WP1 (E2E architecture) andTSG meeting update – KDDI, 5 minutes • AoB • Register NEST F2F meeting collocated with NG #10. Here is the meeting register page on IC2 • TIP Network Slicing PoC presentation at next meeting, 25 Sep 2019

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