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WISPAP Raises Concerns Over Proposed Revisions to CVAS Licensing Template by PTA

  • March 25, 2024
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The Wireless & Internet Service Providers Association of Pakistan (WISPAP) has raised significant concerns regarding the proposed revisions to the licensing template for Data Class Value Added Services (CVAS) by PTA, warning of potential monopolistic practices.

PTA aims to revise the licensing template for CVAS to address disparities and simplify entry-level licenses for internet service provision in the country, thereby promoting broadband proliferation. The Authority recognizes the need for change, given the evolving market dynamics and technological landscape over the past two decades.

However, WISPAP has thoroughly reviewed the consultation paper on the proposed changes and expressed apprehensions. While acknowledging the objective to promote broadband proliferation, WISPAP believes the revisions may primarily benefit existing Cable TV Operators, potentially perpetuating industry stagnation and monopolies.

WISPAP is particularly concerned about the requirement for CVAS operators to enter agreements with local loop operators for infrastructure access, fearing monopolistic practices and undue pressure that could hinder network operation and development.

The Association advocates for CVAS operators’ autonomy to deploy their fiber optic networks independently, fostering innovation, competition, and investment in infrastructure. It suggests barring Cable TV Operators from providing internet services to prevent anti-competitive behavior and promote a level playing field.

Additionally, WISPAP proposes defining the area of operations for licensees based on government divisions and limiting annual license fee increases to mitigate financial burdens. The Association also recommends removing administrative requirements such as complimentary audit reports and user record updating to streamline processes.

Ultimately, WISPAP emphasizes the importance of eliminating illegal and unethical practices within the industry, such as area division and violence tactics, to ensure consumer safety and uphold industry integrity amidst proposed regulatory changes.

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