Kenya - 2010 - Information, Communication and Technology

The Kenya Information and Communications (Fair competition and equality of treatment) Regulations, 2010.

Kenya, Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology

The purpose of these regulations is to provide a regulatory framework for the promotion of fair competition and equality of treatment in the communications sector; and protection against the abuse of market power or other anticompetitive practices within the communications sector. The regulatory document contains provisions on: citation & interpretation, mandate of the commission over competition matters, determination of breaches, determination of markets, dominant market position, obligations of licensees and exemptions.

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The Kenya Information and Communications (Fair competition and equality of treatment) Regulations, 2010. Current Version

January 2022

The purpose of these regulations is to provide a regulatory framework for the promotion of fair competition and equality of treatment in the communications sector; and protection against the abuse of market power or other anticompetitive practices within the communications sector. The regulatory document contains provisions on: citation & interpretation, mandate of the commission over competition matters, determination of breaches, determination of markets, dominant market position, obligations of licensees and exemptions.

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