Examples of Dominant Licensee in a sentence
In these circumstances, IDA’s continued application of the ex ante Dominant Licensee regulations to services provided by SingTel in this market is no longer necessary.
In light of the above, IDA concludes that continued application of the ex ante Dominant Licensee regulations to services provided by SingTel in this market is no longer necessary, in view of the competitive market environment.
If IDA were to grant SingTel’s Request in its entirety, SingTel would be relieved from Dominant Licensee regulation for all telecommunication services that it provides to government and business customers who spend at least S$250,000 per year on telecommunication services, and for most of the telecommunication services that it provides to government and business customers who spend less than S$250,000 per year on telecommunication services.
The Code recognises, however, that over time, as competition develops, a Dominant Licensee may become subject to competitive market forces in certain markets in which it participates and that, as a result, some regulations may no longer be necessary to deter the Dominant Licensee from acting anti-competitively.
Under the Code, a Licensee that is classified as a Dominant Licensee must comply with provisions applicable to Dominant Licensees when it provides any telecommunication service pursuant to that licence.