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UAE Telecommunication Supreme Committee seeks to liberalize dynamic telecoms sector by 2015

  • United Arab Emirates: Saturday, May 13 - 2006 at 16:03
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The UAE Telecommunication Supreme Committee, the entity empowered by UAE government to oversee the telecommunication sector, has announced its intention to liberalize the UAE's dynamic telecommunications sector by 2015.

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  • H.E. Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri, UAE Minister of Governmental Sector Development and Chairman of the Supreme Committee for the Supervision of the Telecommunications Sector.
    H.E. Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri, UAE Minister of Governmental Sector Development and Chairman of the Supreme Committee for the Supervision of the Telecommunications Sector.
The move comes as the UAE, seeks to regularize the telecommunications market in line with World Trade Organization (WTO) recommendations, and chalks out a bilateral free trade agreement with the USA Australia.

H.E. Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri, UAE Minister of Governmental Sector Development and Chairman of the Supreme Committee for the Supervision of the Telecommunications Sector said,
"The ICT and telecommunications sector in the UAE has developed tremendously in the past three decades, and we are working towards market liberalization to foster competition and innovation in the better interests of the economy. By agreeing to and implementing a number of facilitative measures, we are aiming for full yet non-disruptive liberalization of this all important sector by 2015."


The UAE Telecom Regulatory Authority (TRA), in consultation with UAE Telecom Supreme Committee, is developing necessary procedures for an orderly transit to free market principles. The transit procedure has brought on board long-term strategic planners as well as marketing experts and telecommunications representatives to ensure a long-term viable solution that contributes to the telecom sector's wellbeing.

Mohamed Nasser Al Ghanim, Director General of the TRA, "The UAE has pioneered exceptionally strong models of widespread telecommunications provision, and are committed to speedily progress to future paradigms of service delivery. In this regard, market liberalization will help foster a culture of innovation by introducing competition and maintaining a level playing field for providers to woo customers by providing superior services. We are working closely with several partners with the help of UAE Telecom Supreme Committee to assure a standard set of applicable procedures, policies and directives applicable to the UAE. Our efforts will bear full fruit by 2015, by which time we hope to herald in a fully matured market with a diversity of key players contributing to rapid growth."

In an April 2006 report, the WTO analysed the UAE's economic progress and commended its economical growth of 6 percent per year over the past decade and 9 percent in 2003-2005. The report, while noting positive diversification in the UAE's economy, also argued that liberalization and a reduction to entry barriers would be a key inducement to further economic growth.

"The UAE telecom market is considered the one of the most developed sectors in the country, and is at par with advanced service sectors in other parts of the world. This is directly attributable to the vision and foresight of the UAE government, which provided a high growth environment for the development of telecommunication technology in the UAE. We are now working to extend market development the years to come by formulating comprehensive long term plans that will seek to address key areas for further maturity," H.E. Sultan Bin Saeed Al Mansouri concluded.
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About TRA Supreme Committee:

The Supreme Committee was formed by UAE federal government, and is headed by H.E. Dr. Mohammad Khalfan Bin Kharbash, UAE minister of State, Financial & Industrial Affaires. The rest of the Supreme Committee members are H.E. Ahmad Al Hamiri, representative of the President office and H.E. Ahmad Bin Byat, representative of the Vice-President office.

About TRA Board of Directors:

The supreme committee appointed the aboard of directors for TRA whose membership currently includes H.E. Abdulrahman Nasser Al Owais as Chairman of the Board, H.E Essam Al Tamimi, H.E Nasser Bin Obood, H.E Ahmad Al Hebaishi Al Mazrouie and TRA Director General H.E. Mohamed Al Ghanim.

About the Telecommunication Regulatory Authority:

The Telecommunication Regulatory Authority (TRA) was set up by government decree No. 3 of 2003. The TRA is a regulatory body that oversees the telecom sector and the licensees in the UAE in accordance with the terms of Legislative Decree no.3 of 2003, and implements the instructions of the Supreme Committee for Telecommunications.

The TRA is an independent body and its duties include ensuring telecom services are available to all provinces of the country, assuring that the licensed operators fully follow established rules and regulations, protecting the interests of subscribers, developing telecom sector and helping to implement the best and most advanced technologies.

For more information, contact:

Mr. Adnan Al Bahar
PR & Administration Manager
The Telecommunication Regulatory Authority
Abu-Dhabi, UAE
Tel: +9712-6212222
Fax: +9712-6212227

Or:
Orient Planet PR & Marketing Communications
PO Box 23345, Dubai, UAE
Tel: +971 4 3988901,
Fax: +971 4 3988941
Website: www.orientplanet.com

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