Taiwan (country regulation overview)
Introduction
This report provides an extensive overview of the regulatory obligations at the retail and wholesale level for fixed and mobile. We also provide an overview of the national regulatory authority, key legislation, and universal service.
Features and benefits
Six regional WiMAX operators which launched commercial services have contributed to the fierce competition in mobile market, particularly in mobile broadband services. LTE development in Taiwan might be delayed.
The NCC terminated the right for mobile operators to decide retail prices for fixed-to-mobile calls. From January 1, 2011, fixed operators have had the right to determine the tariff for calls from a fixed network to a mobile network.
Your key questions answered
This report provides an extensive overview of the regulatory obligations at the retail and wholesale level for fixed and mobile. We also provide an overview of the national regulatory authority, key legislation, and universal service.
Features and benefits
- Provides clients with a detailed understanding of the regulatory environment in Taiwan.
- Discusses recent changes to spectrum policies and mobile licensing.
Six regional WiMAX operators which launched commercial services have contributed to the fierce competition in mobile market, particularly in mobile broadband services. LTE development in Taiwan might be delayed.
The NCC terminated the right for mobile operators to decide retail prices for fixed-to-mobile calls. From January 1, 2011, fixed operators have had the right to determine the tariff for calls from a fixed network to a mobile network.
Your key questions answered
- What are the current regulatory and telecoms policies in Taiwan?
- How do these policies and regulation impact the fixed, mobile, and broadband market, mobile TV, and convergence services?