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7/6/20041 The Jamaican Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Seminar Internet Access – Legal and Regulatory Issues The Jamaican Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Seminar Internet Access – Legal and Regulatory Issues July 17, 2004 M. Georgia Gibson-Henlin

7/6/20042 COMPETITION & CONVERGENCE – The means to the end!

7/6/20043 Competition/Convergence Networks Voice Communications Media/Broadcasting Data/Information Technology Institutions Broadcasting Communications – Wired and Wireless

7/6/20044 THE INTERNET: What is it really? A multipurpose, multipoint, digital, interactive, continuously evolving, worldwide telecommunications network.[1][1] [1] Nicholas Economides, The Economics of Networks, online: (dated accessed: 28 July 2002)

7/6/20045 The Internet: The Importance of Access MULTIPURPOSE: e - Communication e – TRADE: Globalization e - Commerce e - Business e - Government

7/6/20046 Multi-point – Access to the Local Loop? Access v. Accessibility 2000 – 510, – 480, – , ,000, m Base date 2K is 28 th February (OUR Statistics)

7/6/20047 The Telecommunications Act – Key Concepts Internet Access Voice Services Telecommunications Network Specified Service Facilities Telecommunications Service

7/6/20048 Access to the Internet – Who? INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS: The Internet Protocol Suite enable these providers to offer: Voice Video Data (including pictures, ) But What does their Licence authorize them to do?

7/6/20049 Access to the Internet How? Telecommunications Act - The Licences: S. 13 & Contracts Data Service Provider; Domestic Carrier; Domestic Voice Service Provider; International Carrier; International Service Provider; International Voice Service Provider. Internet Service Provider. Internet Service Provider/Subscriber. Television Operator.

7/6/ Typical ISP Licence. Grant of Rights 3.1 The licensee shall provide the licensed services described in paragraph 3.2 The Licensee is authorized pursuant to the licence to provide services in relation to Internet Access (EXCLUDING VOICE SERVICES).

7/6/ The Internet: Dominance, Access, Interconnection & Pricing Pricing Local Loop Access Direct Internet Access Traditional Interconnection v Internet Interconnection

7/6/ The Effect: Interconnection, Dominance and Pricing Abuse of Dominance capitalizing on the restrictions in the current regulatory structure. A contract from the Dominant player which restricts the carrying of Voice over the network. The sale of the same network elements as a product/service to competitors at a higher price although the act differentiates products/services from network elements. Unidirectional access at the same price as bi-directional access. Higher price to ISP than to non-competitors offering the same product.

7/6/ The Regulatory Regime The Policymaker Non-compliance with Section 78(6) of the Telecommunications Act. The Competition Tribunal Nothing from the FTC The Regulator Non-compliance with s. 5 & 35 of the Telecommunications Act?

7/6/ The Effect: Stakeholders - Consumers Duplication of Networks – hence reducing the likelihood of costs reduction to the consumer. Inability to take access less expensive services in terms of doing business. Affordability and hence accessibility

7/6/ Accelerating Access - I Recognize, especially in the case of local investors that it is expensive to build parallel networks – it is wasteful and it increases costs to consumers. Recognize the possibility that facilities can be leased. Focus on the revenues to be derived from taxation when more persons are connected to the network as opposed to the current focus on lost revenues from settlement rates The Current Accounting Rate system is dying – find an alternative before it dies! It cannot form the basis for refusing to allow ISP’s and consumers to benefit from the MULTIPURPOSE nature of the Internet.

7/6/ Accelerating Access - II Remove barriers to Internet services – comply with s. 78(6). Comply with the Spirit of the Act – Grant licences without the current restrictions. Think of alternative media of transmission - Wireless. It is arguably cheaper to deploy SPREAD SPECTRUM WIRELESS Example Dewayne Hendricks – Kingdom of Tonga and Experimentation with the Native Americans(Indians)

7/6/ Accelerating Access - III Recognize that there is currently a monopoly on terrestrial Internet bandwidth. Recognize that the Internet as a means of communication is a substitute. Multipurpose Nature of Internet is being compromised.

7/6/ Focus On: Amend Legislation Consumer Needs. The Global Environment Encouraging market entry Universal Access.

7/6/ THE END QUESTION & ANSWER PANEL Papers will be available on (within a week)