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    This is the new proposed UCC licensing fee structure

    The Uganda Communications Commission has recently sent out a stakeholder contribution proposal that considers reviewing the current licensing framework. The review will entail extending the scope of some existing licenses and introducing new license categories to address the emerging policy and industry concerns.

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    The new proposed structure standardizes and reclassifies the existing and new telecoms into 5 licensing categories viz: National Telecom Operator (NTO), National Public Service Provider (NPSP), Regional Public Service Provider (RPSP), National Public Infrastructure Provider (NPIP) License and finally the Regional Public Infrastructure Provider (RPIP) License. The proposal has further come out to stipulate the major features of the and NTO, PSP and PIP entails.

    The distinguishing features of the aforesaid licenses are summarized in the table below:

    FEATURENTOPSPPIP
    1.Scope of License(i) Licensed to provide infrastructure services within the boundaries of Uganda (ii) Establish and operate telecommunications servicesRegional License
    Licensed to provide services to consumers in the specified licensed region(s)
    Regional License
    Licensed to provide infrastructure services within the specified licensed zone(s)/ region(s)
    National
    Establish and operate telecommunications services nationally (all defined geographic zones)
    National
    Licensed to roll out and provide infrastructure services nationally (all defined geographic zones)
    2.Area of coverageEntire geographical boundary of Uganda and must at a minimum cover and provide service in 95% of this geographical area.Regional License
    (i)Provision of services within the license zone (as per defined geographic zones). (ii) Roaming agreements shall be limited to the licensed region.
    Regional License
    Infrastructure rollout and provision limited to license zone (as per defined geographic zones)
    National
    Entire geographical boundary of Uganda
    National
    Roll out and provide infrastructure across the country
    3.Spectrum Allocation to be determined by technical plan and area of coverageWill be eligible for national allocation based on expansion /development plan, legal and regulatory framework, public interest and availability of the respective resources.N/AEligibility shall be based on licensed region (s), subject to availability, and upon consideration of expansion /development plan, legal and regulatory framework and public interest.
    4.National Roaming and Infrastructure sharing(i) Obligatory to host and/or provide infrastructure services to PSP for regional and national rollout of services within their respective licensed zones
    (ii) Obligatory to host and/or lease to or from National operator and or PIP for network rollout and provision of infrastructure within licensed zones.
    To obtain infrastructure services from NTOs and PIPs in licensed areasTo lease to and lease from NTOs and PIPs for the rollout of infrastructure in licensed zones
    5.Listing on Stock ExchangeShall be required to list at least 20% of its shares on the Uganda Stock Exchange within two (2) years from the date of grant/ issuance of license.20% of local ownership20% of local ownership
    6.License duration15 years5 years15 years
    7.Compliance CertificatesAnnualAnnualAnnual
    8.License FeeLicense renewal/Grant fee of 2% of the Licensee’ Projected Gross Annual Revenue for either 15 or 10 years depending on the choice of the applicant.National
    2% of the licensee’s projected Gross Annual Revenue for 5 years.
    Regional License
    2% of the licensee’s projected Gross Annual Revenue for 15 years.
    National
    2% of the licensee’s projected Gross Annual Revenue for 15 years
    9.Annual license fee0.25% of the Gross Annual Revenue or USD 50,000 whichever is higherPSP Voice & Data
    0.25% of the Gross Annual Revenue or USD 20,000 whichever is higher
    PSP Capacity Resale
    0.25% of the Gross Annual Revenue or USD 5,000 whichever is higher
    National
    0.25% of the Gross Annual Revenue or USD 30,000 whichever is higher
    Regional License
    0.25% of the Gross Annual Revenue or USD 10,000 whichever is higher
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