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Hassane MAKKI, OFCOM, Switzerland Experts’ Group meeting for Q8.1 (ITU-D)

Telecommunications’ Regulatory Framework in Switzerland : Situation, Challenges & Perspectives. Hassane MAKKI, OFCOM, Switzerland Experts’ Group meeting for Q8.1 (ITU-D) Geneva, 22 - 23 June 2000. General Plan. Introduction : reminder of the situation before 1998.

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Hassane MAKKI, OFCOM, Switzerland Experts’ Group meeting for Q8.1 (ITU-D)

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  1. Telecommunications’ Regulatory Framework in Switzerland :Situation, Challenges & Perspectives Hassane MAKKI, OFCOM, Switzerland Experts’ Group meeting for Q8.1 (ITU-D) Geneva, 22 - 23 June 2000

  2. General Plan Introduction : reminder of the situation before 1998 1 - Legal and institutional Framework 2 - Tasks of the OFCOM 3 - « Telecom PTT » Operator 4 - Balance and transient measures I - Present Situation : Total Liberalization since 1998 1 - New Regulatory Framework 2 - Legal Framework 3 - Institutional Framework II - Challenges III - Perspectives Useful Information

  3. I - Introduction1 - Legal and Institutional Framework • Legal Framework : • Law on Telecommunications (LTC of 7.12.91) : coming into force : April 1992 • Ordinances (CF, DFTCE, OFCOM, etc.) • Institutional Framework : • Creation of the OFCOM (April 1992), new regulatory Authority in charge of application of two laws : LTC (Telecom) et LRTV (Radio-TV) • OFCOM integrated in the DFTCE (Ministry)

  4. I - Introduction2 - Task of the OFCOM • Data transmission services • User’s equipment : technical specification & type approval by the OFCOM • Accreditation of test laboratories de test for technical conformity (others than the one of « Telecom PTT ») • Frequency Management &Attribution

  5. I - Introduction3 - « Telecom PTT » Operator • Monopoly of « Telecom PTT » on infrastructures and voice telephony service • Exception : voice telephony service for “Closed Users Group” • Monopoly of « Telecom PTT » on leased lines services • Monopoly on mobiles services (NMT & GSM) • Frequency Monitoring & Frequency Assignment

  6. I - Introduction4 - Balance & Transient Measures • Balance : market of user’s Equipment • More choice to the users • Price’s decrease • Transient Measures for total liberalization : provisional licenses for test purposes • Internet access through CATV networks • > 30 licenses granted

  7. I - Total Liberalization1 - New Regulatory Framework • Refounding of the juridical instruments • New Law and Ordinances • Creation of a new Regulatory Authority (RA-1) • ComCom (Federal Commission for Communication) : ==> independence • Restructuring/Reorganization of the OFCOM (RA-2) : stills in charge of application of two laws : LTC (Telecommunications) & LRTV (Radio-TV) • Privatization of Swisscom (former “Telecom PTT”)

  8. I - Total Liberalization2 - Legal Framework2a - Law on Telecommunications • CH.1: General Provisions • Scope, Objet & Definitions • CH.2: Telecommunications Services • Licenses, Universal Service, etc. • CH.3: Wireless Communications • Licenses, Frequency Management, etc. • CH.4: Addressing Resources • CH.5: Telecommunications’ Installations • CH.6 : Fees • CH.7 : Statistics of Telecommunications • CH.8 : Important National Interests • CH.9 : Penal Provisions • CH.10 : ComCom (Authority) • Status, Independence, Competencies, etc. • CH.11 : Supervisory and Appeal • CH.12 : Final & Transient Provisions

  9. I - Total Liberalization2 - Legal Framework2b - Ordinances (Decrees) of the Federal Council (Government) • O. Telecommunications Services • O. Frequency management & Licenses for Wireless Communications • O. Addressing Resources • O. Telecommunications Installations • O. Fees • O. Supervisory (Post & Telecommunications)

  10. I - Total Liberalization3 - Institutional Framework3a - ComCom : Competencies of RA-1 • Granting of licenses : Public tender, Universal Service, GSM .. • Decisions related to interconnection • Approval of national plan frequency attribution and the numbering plans • Supervisory Measurements • Ordinance : CSC, NP & delegation of some competencies to the OFCOM (RA-2)

  11. II - Total Liberalization3 - Institutional Framework3b - OFCOM : Competencies of RA-2 • Decisions Preparations to the ComCom (RA-1) • Granting of licenses without public tender & licenses for wireless communications • Instructions of procedures for interconnection & conciliation between parties • Frequency Management & attribution of Addressing Resources • Type approval & market control of installations

  12. II - Total Liberalization3 - Institutional Framework3c - Relationship ComCom / OFCOM DETEC ComCom Directives Supervisory 51% OFCOM Swisscom OFCOM : 250 full-time employees in the Federal Administration ; ComCom : 6 part-time employees DETEC : Federal Department for Environment, Transports, Energy & Communication

  13. II - Total Liberalization3 - Institutional Framework3d - Other Concerned Authorities Federal Court Administrative Appeal ComCom Appeal Commission DETEC Directives Supervisory 51% OFCOM Swisscom

  14. II - Challenges (1/2) • Interconnection • Costs Complaints, in particular related to LRIC (Long Run Incremental Costs) • Advise of Charge • Display of CLI (Calling Line Identification) • Number Portability • Local Loop Unbundling

  15. II - Challenges (2/2) • Y2k (the bug of year 2000) • Digital Signature (Electronic Commerce) • Directories • Change of numbers following the closed numbering plan (9 digits numbers) • Convergence • Information Society • . .

  16. III - Perspectives • WLL (Wireless Local Loop) : user’s wireless connection • 48 licenses under auction bidding rule (3 on the national level + 5 per area (x 9 areas) • Auctions between February and May 2000 • Universal Service • 1998 - 2002 : National license granted for 5 years to Swisscom without compensation • License(s) granting for 2003 • Mobiles Services (UMTS) : public tender in 2001

  17. Useful Information OFCOM Homepage http://www.bakom.ch ComCom Homepage http://www.fedcomcom..ch OFCOM Address Office fédéral de la communication 44, rue de l‘Avenir CH - 2501 Bienne, Suisse T: +41 - 32 - 327 55 11 F: +41 - 32 - 327 55 55 ComCom Address Commission fédérale de la communication Marktgasse 9 CH - 3003 Berne, Suisse T: +41 - 3 1 - 323 52 90 F: +41 - 31 - 323 52 91

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