
Table 1: Essential obligations for telecom providers operating within the OECS (Source: OECS)<\/p><\/div>\n
Our thoughts…<\/h3>\n
In light of the regional thrust that is occurring in the Caribbean, and in a variety of sectors, it is indeed commendable that a sub-regional group, such as the OECS, is seeking to establish a harmonised approach to telecoms policy and regulation in the countries it covers. However, in the first instance, and as drafted, it is not clear for what period the paper would be valid, or otherwise should be subject to review and amendment, bearing in mind and by the OECS Commission\u2019s own admission, the dynamic nature of the sector under review. As a result, there appears to be no urgency in realising the matters considered \u201cessential obligations\u201d, as no timeline or plan is suggested through which they could be achieved.<\/p>\n
Second, it could be argued that the paper on a whole might not be forward-looking enough. Many of the obligations specified, are being already implemented in the OECS member countries to some degree, for example, number portability, national Internet Exchange Points (IXPs), and the roll out of LTE or equivalent 4G mobile broadband. However, re-emphasising the range of technologies and applications that the paper recognises comprise the digital age, the Commission appears to be focussing on short-to-medium term issues, and not necessary helping the region to forge a longer-term path.<\/p>\n
Finally, although the OECS recognises that ICT\/telecoms infrastructure is becoming even more critical to modern economies, unlike roads, power and water, the Commission has not recommended that countries invest those networks, though it is recognised that the countries need to be actively involved in shaping their future. Consequently, there is a sense that governments and regulators should maintain an arms-length approach and just oversee the telcos\u2019 activities and try to safeguard the interest of consumers.<\/p>\n
However, that posture also suggests that there is an overreliance on the telcos in the region to fulfil all<\/strong> of the needs of the countries, especially the way in which the sector develops, and the resulting impact on the economic and national development. However, the speed in which the telcos might be inclined at implement certain changes, or the resources they might have at their disposal, or the matters they consider priorities, may be at variance with that of the countries. As a result, and from a telecoms\/ICT perspective, there is a sense that the OECS still wishes to leave the development of the sector and by extension their countries to chance, as a more proactive stance is not being proposed.<\/p>\n
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