c) Voice traffic circulating on leased lines and VSATs for private use or
use of a closed group users is not affected by these Regulations
provided that there shall be no gateway or connection with a public
network.
ARTICLE 5 OBJECTIVES OF THESE REGULATIONS
To attain and fulfil the purpose herein laid out, the specific objectives of
these Regulations are to:
i.

Provide RURA with adequate regulatory tools that will enable it
fulfil its statutory mandate and roles as Rwanda’s National ICT
regulator;

ii.

Enable RURA ensure the generation of reliable statistics for all
incoming international calls through systems and services for
measuring the incoming international traffic;

iii.

Ensure the detection and elimination of network traffic fraud;

iv.

Monitor quality of service (QoS) and ensure fair competition
through systems and services for traffic monitoring within the
International Gateway Traffic Verification System;

v.

Track, detect and block bypass fraud through an anti-fraud
systems and services within International Gateway Traffic
Verification System;

vi.

Ensure fair international transit and roaming practices among
operators through international gateways monitoring and a billing
system and service for incoming international calls;

vii.

Verify the returns of telephone operators and telecommunications
in general

viii.

Ensure and enhance local and international traffic revenue
assurance and International Market Watch services;

ix.

Creating a secondary opportunity by establishing an IGTVS for
the creation of additional source of revenue for all players in the
communications sector which revenue could be used further used
in enhancing ICT service delivery in Rwanda;

Regulations for International Gateway Traffic Verification System for Network Operators in Rwanda

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