Electronic and Postal Communications (Tariffs)
G.N. No. 421 (contd)

“electronic communications licensee” means a person who
holds an individual electronic communications service
licence or is registered under a class licence;
“electronic communications service” means any service for
the purpose or effect of which is to enable or facilitate
electronic communication;
“just and reasonable tariffs” means tariffs that enable a
licensee to maintain its financial viability, attract
capital, operate efficiently and promote fair
competition in the supply and demand for
communication services;
“ licensee” means a person or an entity licensed under the Act;
“non discriminatory tariff” means sale providers shall not , in
the matter of application of tariff for similar services
or products, discriminate between subscribers;
“postal services licence” means a licence issued pursuant to
Part III of Electronic and Postal Communications Act;
“postal services licensee” means a person who holds a postal
service licence;
“postal services” means conventional postal, hybrid postal and
courier services;
“promotion or special offer” means any information whose
content is controlled directly or indirectly by the
licensee that is expressed in any language and
communicated through any medium with the intention
of influencing the choice, opinion or behavior of
consumers with regards to communication services;
“regulated services” means service supplied or provided by a
licensee(i)
in a market or market segment which is
uncompetitive;
(ii)
where the licensee has been declared dominant
in the relevant market or market segment; or
(iii) where a licensee has been designated by the
Authority to operate and provide universal
communications services;
“subscriber” means a person who receives communication
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