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Title: Convergence What are the implications for the GATS


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ConvergenceWhat are the implicationsfor the GATS
  • Lee Tuthill
  • WTO

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Can the GATS accommodate convergence?
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Perspective
  • Focus on convergence of telecom technologies
  • And some regulatory aspects of telecom
    convergence
  • In GATS, telecom computer convergence addressed
    partly, but grey areas remain
  • Little or no GATS guidance yet on telecom /
    audio-visual convergence

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What will we consider?
  • GATS Annex on Telecoms
  • Schedules of Commitments
  • Classification Schemes
  • Chairmans Note on scheduling
  • Reference Paper
  • GATS framework articles

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Is it technology neutral?
  • GATS Telecom Annex - YES
  • And, its benefits are available to suppliers of
    all types of services
  • But, its obligations relate to public telecom
    transport networks and services that are ...
  • basic and public
  • Do these concepts recognize regulatory
    convergence?

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Basic telecoms
  • Technological and commercial integration, and
    competition, can make the distinction less
    relevant
  • The Annex definition ...
  • real-time transmission of customer-supplied
    information between two or more points without
    any end-to-end change in the form or content

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Public telecoms
  • The concept designation of public service
    is also less critical in a competitive
    environment
  • The Annex definition ...
  • required, explicitly or in effect, by a Member
    to be offered to the public generally

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Is it technology neutral?
  • Schedules Classification schemes
  • GATS classification (W/120) NO
  • voice vs. data? names technologies?
  • UN Central Product Classification NO
  • public vs. (leased) business service?
  • Also, distinction between telecom some computer
    service classifications outdated

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Is it technology neutral?
  • The Chairmans Note on scheduling
  • Designed to adapt the GATS classification (W/120)
    to evolution of technologies
  • ... as well as a number of regulatory and other
    developments
  • allows distinctions ... but importantly,
    confirms when commitment is to all possibilities
  • But ... If maintaining reserved services, the
    distinctions are blurring definitions evolving

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Chairmans Note services and categories matrix
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Example Monopoly on fixed voice infrastructure
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Is it technology neutral?
  • Schedules The Reference Paper
  • Yes ... in terms of technologies
  • Not restricted to any particular type of telecom
    technology or basic telecom service
  • But ... its most important obligations on
    dominant operators are on basic and public
    services
  • Yet, its benefits accrue only to basic services
    Is this realistic today?

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Is it technology neutral?
  • GATS framework articles - YES
  • GATS has disciplines on domestic regulation such
    as licensing, licensing requirements and
    technical standards
  • Regulatory neutrality is not prevented ... nor
    is it required
  • (Likewise for Reference Paper licensing
    provisions)

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Implications?
  • Even if full market access is committed on all
    forms of telecom services ...
  • Regulatory requirements may differ substantially
    based on service or technology
  • Licencing or technical requirements may
    discriminate between services technologies
  • Is this sustainable as suppliers increasing
    integrate their offerings?

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? Can GATS accommodate convergence?
  • GATS telecom negotiators took important steps
    that can help adapt to convergence
    (e.g. Chairmans Note and Reference paper)
  • But co-existence of old new classification
    schemes lends to uncertainty some terms used
    are increasingly difficult to apply
  • GATS negotiators may risk falling behind national
    trends in facing challenges posed by convergence
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