PROSPECTS FOR TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES REGULATION IN SWAZILAND

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2012-10-02
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Shongwe, Sam Dumisani
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It is widely accepted that telecommunications play a crucial role in the development of economies and in today’s global community. In addition, developments in telecommunications industry continue to be fast paced as the world moves towards convergence in the sector. Given the importance attached to telecommunications in the modern world and the fast pace changes in technological advancement, it is crucial that a conducive environment be put in place in every country to ensure peak performance in all aspects. This emphasises the need for regulation in all countries and Swaziland is no exception. Whilst numerous studies have been done in the area of telecommunications regulation in developed countries and developing countries, very little if any at all have been done on telecommunications regulation in Swaziland. Swaziland currently does not have an independent regulator of telecommunications services. The main purpose of this study was to develop a framework for telecommunications regulation in Swaziland. A situation analysis of the telecommunications industry was undertaken and the regulatory structure compared with others across the globe as well as existing international guidelines on telecommunications regulation outlined in treaties that Swaziland is a signatory to. The study also sampled perceptions of players in the telecommunications industry and used same to customise the resulting regulatory framework for telecommunications regulation to Swaziland. The research revealed that the current regulator, Swaziland Post and Telecommunications Corporation (SPTC) through its Managing Director, operates the fixed telephone line services and additionally hold a stake in the mobile telephone services company, MTN Swaziland. The monopolistic tendency and poor regulation has led to under-investment in the telecommunications sector as well as poor quality service, as revealed by interviews with key informants. In relation to the size of telecommunications industry in Swaziland the study proposes the introduction of the Department of Telecommunications Regulations to be headed by the Chief Regulator. In order to ensure operational independence and fairness it is further proposed that the Chief Regulator be hired competitively and also be given a security of tenure of office. This would ensure independent regulation at affordable budget.
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MBA thesis - WBS
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Telecommunication regulation, Swaziland
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