Uganda Radio Spectrum Policy May Force Price Hikes

By Edris Kisambira
Tue, September 16, 2008

IDG News Service —

Over the last five months, telecommunications companies and wireless data service providers in Uganda have been engaged in a quiet war with the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) over a new pricing structure for radio spectrum that will see rates increase for operators and, in turn, end users.

As it stands, the industry regulator seems to have come out on top and has enacted the new policy, which operators have described as too drastic.

"Players were not really consulted. A paper was sent to stakeholders while UCC had a structure in mind," Infocom Limited CEO Hans Haerdtle said in an interview. "UCC had already made its decision. The consultation paper on the fees came out in March but was distributed to the stakeholders in June. New invoices reflecting the new fees have been distributed, so that means the decision is final."

While the players interviewed do not have a problem with UCC's review of the fee structure (the first since the liberalization of the industry 10 years ago), they do take issue with the rate hike and the implementation of the new pricing policy.

"I think the biggest thing is the drastic nature of the increase. The increases range from 15 percent to 1,000 percent in some cases," said Erik van Veen, chief commercial officer of MTN Uganda.

"The market has changed, yes, and UCC is entitled to do a review," van Veen added. "But when you are to affect such a change, surely you do it in a measured way."

The rate hike in spectrum fees took effect on July 1, according to UCC's official communication to the service providers. Operators, however, continue to hold meetings aimed at forcing UCC to rescind.

For a data services company like Infocom, which needs a minimum 20MHz broadband allocation to offer quality service and have meaningful coverage, annual fees have risen from 1.5 million Uganda shillings (US$928.79) per megahertz to 15 million shillings per megahertz.

According to Haerdtle, the hiked fees present problems to operators' existing business plans and budgets.

"If the regulator comes to you with a revised fees structure in the middle of the year, how do you accommodate that?" he wondered. "The risk of that is that the communication cost for the public will go up."

Van Veen was unable to provide an exact figure to describe the new cost of MTN's annual wireless spectrum fees.

"It is pages and pages of fees and too complex, but all I can tell you is our spectrum costs will go into billions of shillings annually -- that is what it is going to cost us," he said.

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