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ECUADOR'S TELECOMMUNICATION SECTOR
Paramaribo 2004Verónica Yerovi A.
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n Special Telecommunication Act
n Act to reform the Special Telecommunication Act
n Act for the Economic Transformation of Ecuador
n Radio and Television Broadcasting Act
n Act to reform the Radio and Television Broadcasting Act
LEGISLATION PERTAINING TO THE TELECOMMUNICATION SECTOR
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
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TELECOMMUNICATION SECTOR ENTITIES
National Telecommunication Council
(CONATEL)
National Radio and Television
Broadcasting Council (CONARTEL)
National Telecommunication
Secretariat (SNT)
Office of the Superintendent of
Telecommunications (SUPTEL)
REGULATORY FUNCTION
EXECUTING AGENCYFOR CONATEL
POLICIES
OVERSIGHT FUNCTION
EXECUTING AGENCY FOR
CONARTEL POLICIES
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TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES
Telecommunication services fall into four groups:n End-user servicesn Bearer services n Value-added servicesn Resale services
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LICENCESn CONCESSIONS:
n End-user servicesn Bearer servicesn Use of frequencies
n PERMITS:n Value-added servicesn Private networks
n REGISTRATION:n Cybercafésn Physical networks (bearers)n Spread spectrum
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OPERATORS
SERVICE REGIME OPERATORSFixed telephone service Competition 7 (3)Mobile telephone service Competition 3Bearer services Competition 14Trunk systems Competition 7Value-added services Competition 120 (60)Cybercafés Competition 1 500
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FIXED TELEPHONE SERVICE
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TARIFF REGULATIONn Provision of a service subject to payment of
tariffs regulated under the corresponding contracts
n Special affordable tariffs for low-income segments of the population
n Criteria for setting tariffs
n Approval procedures (for public services)
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TARIFF REGULATIONn The following services are subject to tariff
ceilings:n Fixed telephone servicen Mobile telephone service
n The following services are not subject to tariff ceilings:n Bearer servicesn Trunk systemsn Value-added services
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Current tariffsApproved
ceilingsDifference
Registration feeCategory A 30.00 44.00 31.82%
Category B 60.00 88.00 31.82%
Category C 60.00 200.00 70.00%
Basic fee
Category A 1.20 + 100 minutes 6.90 + 0 minutes 82.61%
Category B 7.00 + 100 minutes 8.60 + 0 minutes 18.60%
Category C 12.00 12.00 0.00%
Usage fees
Category A
Local 0.003 0.017 82.35%
Regional 0.010 0.027 62.96%
National 0.012 0.056 78.57%
To cellular telephones 0.29 0.290 0.00%
Category B
Local 0.015 0.017 11.76%
Regional 0.027 0.027 0.00%
National 0.056 0.056 0.00%
To cellular telephones 0.29 0.29 0.00%
Category C
Local 0.024 0.028 14.29%
Regional 0.056 0.056 0.00%
National 0.112 0.112 0.00%
To cellular telephones 0.29 0.29 0.00%
Group 2 (Mexico, USA, Canada) 0.25 0.25 0.00%
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MOBILE SERVICE TARIFFSn PAID IN ADVANCE
n USD 0.50
n PAID AFTERWARDSn USD 0.12
n SHORT MESSAGESPackage Cost Duration160 messages or e-mails USD 2 + VAT 30 days300 messages or e-mails USD 5 + VAT 30 days
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Telecommunication policiesn Open competitionn Universal servicen Promoting the development of the
Internet
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Telecommunication policiesn Mandatory interconnection and connection,
thereby guaranteeing connectivityn Preparating draft legislation to establish service
and network standardsn Promoting convergence
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Universal servicen Establishing the Fund for Telecommunication
Development in Rural and Marginal Urban Areas (FODETEL)
n Formulating the Universal Service Plann Including public services (fixed and mobile
telephone service) under universal service
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FODETELn FODETEL is a fund set up to assist rural and
marginal urban areas not covered by the expansion plans of service providers approved by CONATEL or under existing licences.
n To finance this fund, all telecommunication service providers holding a licence are required each year to contribute the equivalent of 1 per cent of their service revenues from the previous year.
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FODETELFODETEL operates by conducting public competitions aimed at selecting the best qualified person or firm to carry out projects in specific areas, on the basis of the smallest direct subsidy or other selection criteria.
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Telecommunication policyPromoting the development of the Internetn Encouraging the use of the Internet as a tool for
furthering Ecuador's cultural, social, political and economic development.
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Connectivity Agendan The objective of the Connectivity Agenda is "to develop
infrastructure that will give people access to information and communication technologies (ICTs), in every part of Ecuador, so that they may share in the benefits of the knowledge society". To this end, special technical committees may be set up to devise national programmes in such fields as tele-education, telemedicine, e-commerce, connectivity infrastructure and e-government.
n The ultimate aim is to evolve into an information and knowledge society and to guarantee the right to access these information and communication technologies and use them in a fair and democratic way.
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Principal lines of strategic action
The National Connectivity Agenda's principal lines of strategic action are centred on access infrastructure, tele-education, telehealth, e-government and e-commerce.