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N$6.00WINDHOEK - 30 August 2018No. 6692
No. 497Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia: Notice of intention to make Regulations Pre-scribing License Categories and Licensing Procedures for Postal Service Licensees1
No. 498Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia: Notice in terms of the Regulations Regarding the Submissions of Interconnection Agreements and Tariffs2
No. 499Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia: Notice in terms of the Regulations Prescribing the National Numbering Plan for use in the provision of Telecommunications Services in the Republic of Namibia, Numbering Licence Fees and Procedures for Number Licences: Communications Act, 20095
No. 500Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia: Amendment of the Regulations Prescribing the National Numbering Plan for use in the provision of Telecommunications Services in the Republic of Namibia, Numbering Licence Fee and Procedures for Number Licences: Communications Act, 20096
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No. 4972018

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO MAKE REGULATIONS PRESCRIBING LICENSE CATEGORIES AND LICENSING PROCEDURES FOR POSTAL SERVICE LICENSEES

Pursuant to the Notice of Intention to make Regulations Prescribing License Categories and Licensing Procedures for Postal Service Licensees published in the Government Gazette No. 6651, General Notice No. 374 dated 17 July 2018, the Authority, in terms of regulation 6 of the Regulations regarding Rule-Making Procedures published in Government Gazette No. 4630, General Notice No. 334 dated 17 December 2010 herewith gives notice that:

The Authority has extended the commenting period on the draft regulations as per the request of stakeholders during the public hearing held on 8 August 2018.

All written comments to be made after the hearing must be submitted to the Authority within 30 days from date of publication of this notice in the Gazette.

All written comments must be submitted to the Authority either physically or electronically -

  1. by hand to the head offices of the Authority, namely Communications House, 56 Robert Mugabe Avenue, Windhoek;
  2. by post to the head offices of the Authority namely Private Bag 13309, Windhoek;
  3. by electronic mail to the following address legal@cran.na;
  4. by facsimile to the following facsimile number +264 61 222 790; or
  5. by fax to email to: 088642748.

F. KISHI
CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
COMMUNICATIONS REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF NAMIBIA


COMMUNICATIONS REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF NAMIBIA

No. 498

NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE REGULATIONS REGARDING THE SUBMISSIONS OF INTERCONNECTION AGREEMENTS AND TARIFFS

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia, in terms of section 53(10) of the Communications Act, 2009 (Act No. 8 of 2009) read together with regulation 8(1) of the Regulations Regarding the Submission of Interconnection Agreements and Tariffs, published in Government Gazette No. 4714, General Notice No. 126, dated 18 May 2011, herewith gives notice that the following licensees have filed tariffs with the Authority:

  1. Paratus Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd , Fibre Access tariffs as set out in Schedule 1 .
  2. Paratus Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd , Trans-Kalahari Fibre (TKF) national backhaul tariffs as set out in Schedule 2 .

Any person may examine copies of the tariffs at the head offices of the Authority during business hours and copies may be made on payment of a fee determined by the Authority. Copies of the tariffs can also be downloaded from the Authority’s website, www.cran.na, free of charge.

The public may submit in writing to the Authority written comments within fourteen (14) days from the date of publication of this notice in the Gazette .

Paratus Telecommunications (Pty) Ltd may submit, in writing to the Authority, a response to any written comments within fourteen (14) days from the lapsing of the time to submit written submissions.

All written submissions must contain the name and contact details of the person making the written submissions and the name and contact details of the person for whom the written submissions is made, if different and be clear and concise.

All written submissions and reply comments must be made either physically or electronically -

F. MBANDEKA
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
COMMUNICATIONS REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF NAMIBIA

SCHEDULE 1

SUBMISSION OF PROPOSED FIBRE ACCESS TARIFF PACKAGES BY PARATUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS: COMMUNICATIONS ACT, 2009

FIBRE ACESS PRICING (LAST MILE)

13 204,54
23 464,58
33 724,63
43 984,67
54 244,71
64 504,75
74 764,80
85 024,84
95 284,88
105 544,92
156 845,13
208 145,35
259 445,56
3010 745,77
3512 045,98
4013 346,19
4514 646,40
5015 946,62
6017 120,34
7019 520,73
8021 921,13
9024 321,52
10026 721,91
Access Fiber CircuitAccess Fiber Circuit
Installed fiber N$350 / Meter
NID6 000,00
Average drop distance 60M21 000.00
Maintanance @8%180.00
12 Month Contract2 265.00

SCHEDULE 2

SUBMISSION OF PROPOSED TRANS-KALAHARI TARIFF PACKAGES BY PARATUS TELECOMMUNICATIONS: COMMUNICATIONS ACT, 2009

TRANS-KALAHARI FIBRE (TKF) NATIONAL BACKHAUL

BandwidthProductPrice
10 MbpsNFS (National Fibe Service)9,900.00
20 MbpsNFS (National Fibe Service)19,800.00
30 MbpsNFS (National Fibe Service)29,700.00
40 MbpsNFS (National Fibe Service)39,600.00
50 MbpsNFS (National Fibe Service)49,500.00
60 MbpsNFS (National Fibe Service)48,400.00
80 MbpsNFS (National Fibe Service)63,800.00
100 MbpsNFS (National Fibe Service)80,300.00
STM-1NFS (National Fibe Service)110,000.00
STM-4NFS (National Fibe Service)275,000.00
STM-16NFS (National Fibe Service)605,000.00

The discount Policy for Trans-Kalahari Fibre Backhaul should apply as follows

This POP to POP service is available at the following locations:

Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Arandis, Usakos, Karibib, Brakwater (Dobra), Okahandja, Windhoek, Gobabis and Witvlei.

Please note that the full tariff submission including the terms and conditions and the remedies available to the consumers can be obtained from the Authority.


No. 499

NOTICE IN TERMS OF THE REGULATIONS PRESCRIBING THE NATIONAL NUMBERING PLAN FOR USE IN THE PROVISION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES IN THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA, NUMBERING LICENCE FEE AND PROCEDURES FOR NUMBER LICENCES: COMMUINCATIONS ACT, 2009

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia, in terms of Regulation 22(1) of the Regulations regarding the National Numbering Plan for Namibia for use in the provision of Telecommunications Services in the Republic of Namibia, Numbering Licence Fees and Procedures for Number Licences as published in Government Gazette No: 5983, General Notice No. 97 dated 1 April 2016, herewith gives notice that the persons referred to in table below, submitted the following applications to the Authority:

1. Application for a Number Licence

ApplicantApplicant’s place of incorporationPercentage of Stock owned by Namibian Citizens or Namibian Companies controlled by Namibian CitizensNumber CategoryShort codes numbers applied for to be considered for assignmentDescription of geographic area(s)Service to be provided using number applied for
Paratus Telecommunications (Pty) LtdNamibia100%Short Codes924NationalShort Codes

2. Application for renewal of a Community Broadcasting Service Licence

ApplicantApplicant’s place of incorporationPercentage of Stock owned by Namibian CitizensCategory of Broadcasting Service LicenceProvision of signal distribution;Breach of License;Application fees paid
Gospel Mission Church t/a Kairos RadioNamibian100%Community Broadcasting ServiceOwnNoneYes

The public may submit comments in writing to the Authority within a period of fourteen (14) days from the date of publication of this notice in the Gazette.

The applicant may submit written reply comments within fourteen (14) days from the due date of the written public comments.

All written submissions must contain the name and contact details of the person making the written submissions and the name and contact details of the person for whom the written submission is made, fi different and be clear and concise.

All written submissions and reply comments must be made either physically or electronically -

F. MBANDEKA
CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
COMMUNICATIONS REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF NAMIBIA


No. 500

AMENDMENT OF THE REGULATIONS PRESCRIBING THE NATIONAL NUMBERING PLAN FOR USE IN THE PROVISION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES IN THE REPUBLIC OF NAMIBIA, NUMBERING LICENCE FEES AND PROCEDURES FOR NUMBER LICENCES: COMMUNICATIONS ACT, 2009

The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia, in terms of sections 81(1), (3) and (4) and 129 of the Communications Act, 2009 (Act No. 8 of 2009), amends the Regulations Prescribing the National Numbering Plan for Use in the Provision of Telecommunications Services in the Republic of Namibia, Numbering Licence Fees and Procedures for Number Licences published in Government Gazette No. 5983, General Notice No. 97, dated 1 April 2016 effective from date of publication in the Gazette .

Definition

  1. In these regulations ‘the Regulations’ means the Regulations Prescribing the National Numbering Plan for Use in the Provision of Telecommunications Services in the Republic of Namibia, Numbering Licence Fees and Procedures for Number Licences promulgated under Government Gazette No. 5983, General Notice No. 97, dated 1 April 2016.

Insertion of regulation 6A in the Regulations

  1. The Regulations are amended by the insertion of the following regulation 6A after regulation 6:

’ Number portability requirement

Insertion of Annexure 1A in the Regulations

  1. The Regulations are amended by the insertion of the following Annexure 1A before Annexure A:

ANNEXURE 1A NUMBER PORTABILITY PART 1 PRELIMINARY

Interpretation

  1. In this Annexure any word or expression to which a meaning is assigned in the Act or in regulation 1 has the same meaning and unless the context indicates otherwise -

‘clearing house’ means a central service co-ordinating the steps of porting a number between two or more licensees and managing the porting messages flowing between them;

‘donor licensee’ means the licensee who is losing or ‘exporting’ the number to another licensee in terms of number portability;

‘licensee’ means the holder of a service technology neutral telecommunications services licence as anticipated in item 3 of this Annexure;

‘mobile service’ means a radio communication service between mobile and land stations or between mobile stations;

‘MSISDN’ means Mobile Station International Subscriber Directory Number;

‘Number Portability Steering Group’ means the committee established in terms of item 7(1) of this Annexure;

‘recipient licensee’ means the licensee gaining or ‘importing’ the number from another licensee in terms of number portability;

‘reference database’ means a database with information which contains a record of, at least, all ported numbers and the current licensees who have the rights to use such numbers;

Objectives of this Annexure

  1. The objectives of this Annexure are:

Scope

  1. The provisions of this Annexure apply to all holders of service technology neutral telecommunications services licences having a number range and having allocated numbers and which licensees have been awarded one or more number licences for the provision of telecommunication services.

PART II NUMBER PORTABILITY ARRANGEMENTS

Number portability rights and obligations

  1. (1) Within the timeframe specified in item 5 of this Annexure -

Timeframe for the implementation of number portability

  1. All licensees must ensure that number portability is available to their customers and third party service providers when customers or third party service providers change the licensee providing their service within 12 months from date of publication of this Annexure.

Rights and obligations of licensees with regard to number portability

  1. (1) Within the timeframe specified in item 5, a licensee must complete its own internal number portability preparation and implementation tasks not only out of own accord but also in accordance with the decisions of, and within the time periods specified by, the Authority.

Number portability implementation processes

  1. (1) The Authority must establish and chair a committee to be called the Number Portability Steering Group whose responsibility it is to manage and coordinate the implementation of number portability and to perform such other functions as the Authority may allocate to it.

Remedial steps

  1. In the event where a licensee fails to comply with its obligations under this Annexure or fails to implement number portability in accordance with agreements or decisions of the Number Portability Steering Group or the Authority, the Authority may take such measures as deemed necessary and as may be available to the Authority, including by means of enforcement orders under section 116 of the Act, to remedy such failure.’.

F. KISHI
CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
COMMUNICATIONS REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF NAMIBIA