The stringent regulatory oversight of the communications sector reflects its central role in modern economies. The increase in home working and remote education has further intensified the policy emphasis on the critical nature of connectivity. It is a sector with constant technological change which has evolved complex value chains. As a result, policy stakeholders are often in need of expert support.
National regulators implement tailored and proportionate sector-specific ex-ante regulation to limit the negative effects of market power. They administer critical functions in relation to maintaining network resilience, ensuring consumer protection and privacy/data protection, and are responsible for managing scarce resources, such as radio spectrum and telephone numbers. Many of these aspects are and will be affected by technological changes and related societal aspects, including those arising from (for example) social media and AI. Some regulators may also be assigned wider responsibilities for the regulation of AI and its use. Expertise is important: national legal frameworks and market situations differ, and past regulatory and policy interventions sometimes result in a complex patchwork of remedies requiring careful navigation.
We have been active in providing support regarding policy and regulation since the foundation of Analysys in 1985. Our communications-sector focus, expertise and long history in assisting regulators and industry stakeholders allows us to provide our clients with the best possible advice.
Accelerating digital transformation of society
State broadband interventions and public-private partnerships investing in broadband
Networks and platforms policy development and response
Regulatory price control / cost modelling
Regulatory accounting
Regulatory benchmarking and other regulatory economic analysis
Postal and courier sector regulation and policy
Spectrum management and policy
Expert witness, litigation and anti-trust support
Our work has included regulatory advice in 115 different countries over the last 15 years, on projects of all shapes and sizes. For example, we briefed the Verizon board on European regulatory and policy issues as part of their discussions regarding the purchase of Vodafone’s stake in Verizon Wireless, which culminated in a USD100 billion transaction.
Project experience
Analysys Mason was engaged by a major multinational mobile network operator group to enhance guidance on the determination of significant market power
Read more Analysys Mason was engaged by a major multinational mobile network operator group to enhance guidance on the determination of significant market powerWe supported a South African mobile operator throughout its participation in an auction of high-demand spectrum (700MHz, 800MHz, 2.6GHz and 3.5GHz)
Read more We supported a South African mobile operator throughout its participation in an auction of high-demand spectrum (700MHz, 800MHz, 2.6GHz and 3.5GHz)We are very satisfied with the work, especially where the analysis of the data is easily approachable and well presented - Senior Economist, telecoms and postal regulator
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