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Kenya Information and Communications
[Rev. 2011
[Subsidiary]
of the numbering plan to a licensee and to persons using the
telecommunications systems.
(2) The numbering scheme of each licensee shall comply with the
Commission’s guidelines concerning the implementation of the national
numbering plan.
(3) The Commission may in assigning or allocating numbers to licensees
charge fees for such allocation or assignment.
(4) For purposes of this Part—
“numbering plan” means the method of assigning NNX codes to provide
a unique telephone addresses or identities to a user-network interface.
Part X—Postal and Courier Services
Application.
Interpretations.
64. The Regulations in this Part shall apply to all postal service
licensees.
65. In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires—
“basic postal services” means reserved postal services such as postal
stamps, private letterboxes and acceptance, conveyance and delivery of letters
weighing up to 350 grams;
“commemorative stamps issue” means the issuance of postage stamps as
a mark of honour to events or matters of national or international importance
and mainly used for philatelic purposes with a validity period of five years
from the date of issue;
“course of transmission” means in case of, for a postal article, the time
from the delivery of the postal article to the licensed postal service operator until
the time of its delivery to the addressee, its return to the sender, or its disposal
under the applicable provisions of these Regulations;
“definitive stamp issue” means stamps depicting nature or natural heritage
and which are valid for a maximum of ten years from the date of issue;
“postal services licensee” means the Postal Corporation of Kenya and all
organizations licenced to provide unreserved postal services, including courier
companies, transporters, freight, forwarders, delivery companies and direct
marketing companies which handle postal articles;
“reserved postal services” means—
(a) the collection, transport, sorting, and delivery, for hire or reward of
letters and postcards weighing up to 350 grams, but not including
exempted letters sent by licensed courier, letters accompanying
goods at the time of delivery, newspapers, magazines, books,
non-addressed leaflets, catalogues, and trade announcements
letters delivered otherwise than for reward letters delivered by an