Irene is fully aware that with the sketchy information they put in the
report while hoarding the real stuff and keeping it under wraps in the
form of powerpoint presentations, few or no comments shall come their way.

For those who attended the consultative meeting, you remember well that
they presented alot more than the 4-6 pages that have a semblance of the
content we need in the report.

Wire



> According to Irene at UCC, the full report has been available on the ucc
> website for over a month and comments have been pitifully few!
>
> Noah.
> On Sunday 30 January 2005 17:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Mark
>>
>> Currently I think it is the way to go. I would have had more comments
>> but
>> unfortunately the UCC guys have not really furnished us with details
>> about
>> the new plan of action. I hope to say something more when I get that
>> info!.
>>
>> Wire
>>
>> > Mark Tinka wrote:
>> > | Taken from Balancing Act:
>> > |
>> > | **********
>> > |
>> > | Meanwhile the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) is to license a
>> >
>> > third
>> >
>> > | national telephone operator (a TNO) to provide both mobile and fixed
>> > | communication services. International telephone companies MTN Uganda
>> >
>> > and the
>> >
>> > | incumbent Uganda Telecommunications Limited (UTL) are currently
>> >
>> > providing
>> >
>> > | Mobile and fixed lines. "We are proposing to license a national
>> >
>> > operator 12
>> >
>> > | months after the expiry of the MTN and UTL duopoly in June this
>> year,"
>> >
>> > said
>> >
>> > | UCC'S technical manager, Mr Patrick Mwesigye.
>> > |
>> > | The new company will become operational after two years. He said
>> since
>> >
>> > 51%
>> >
>> > | of the shares of UTL are owned by the private sector, another
>> national
>> > | operator was needed to operate alongside the international
>> companies.
>> >
>> > Given
>> >
>> > | the rather slow timetable UCC may find itself losing its pre-eminent
>> > | position as one of the continent's more daring regulators as others
>> > | slip past with new, wider competition frameworks.
>> > |
>> > | **********
>> > |
>> > | Is this really the way to go?
>> >
>> > it's definitely the way to go Mark. why dont you think so?
>> >
>> > ernesto.
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