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Singapore Parliament Passes Amendments To Telecommunications Act
By Tengku Noor Shamsiah Tengku ABdullah
SINGAPORE, Nov 22 (Bernama) -- The Singapore Parliament has passed several
amendments to the Telecommunications Act, thus granting the Infocomm Development
Authority (IDA) more power to regulate the sector.
Among others, the six broad areas of amendments include giving the Minister
for Information, Communications and the Arts the power to impose a Separation
Order for the transfer of telecommunications assets or business of a licensee to
a separate entity.
This is to eliminate barriers to competition, particularly in markets where
one operator controls the network infrastructures as well as participates in
retail services.
The amendments will also allow the minister to issue Special Administrative
Orders to allow the takeover of a telecoms service or property by a third party.
This is to ensure that a key telecommunication service remains functional,
for public and national interest, in cases of insolvency by an operator.
At present, the minister is empowered to act only in cases of public
emergency.
Laying the changes in Parliament on Monday, local television Channel News
Asia reported, Minister of Information, Communications and the Arts Dr Yaacob
Ibrahim assured the House that both sets of powers will be used judiciously, and
in the case of the Separation Order, as a last resort.
The amendments also allow IDA to impose higher penalties, and to suspend or
cancel a license if penalties are not paid on time.
-- BERNAMA
Malaysia