CTO’s OTT report highlights innovative nature of OTTs
LONDON, 22 June 2018 - The findings of a study by the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) show that the majority of stakeholders recognize and appreciate the innovative nature of over-the-top services (OTTs) and do not want innovation to be stifled as OTT services offer numerous benefits to consumers. There is, nonetheless, widespread support for regulatory responses although, predictably, less so from the OTT sector itself, the report says.
While larger and more advanced Commonwealth countries have the scale and market and regulatory sophistication to take advantage of the App economy, particularly by building domestic digital businesses, this is not necessarily the case with emerging and small Commonwealth countries. Given the widely acknowledged role of telecommunication services in promoting economic development, it is critical that such markets focus on attracting investment in communications infrastructure by ensuring that network operators can earn sufficient margins to sustain the rollouts and upgrades that underpin the App economy.
The report recommends further consultation to involve all stakeholders at national level in the countries surveyed, but also at regional and international level, given that the issues raised in the survey are not peculiar to any specific country. While it is understood that countries will vary in terms of existing policies and regulations, cross-border collaboration is especially also highlighted as useful in sharing experiences and learning from mistakes and best practices.
The European Union broadly regards over-the-top service providers as online services that can potentially act as substitute for traditional telecommunications and audiovisual services such as voice telephony, SMS and television. It further distinguishes between OTTs, online services and managed services noting that OTTs represent a subset of online services, which also differ from managed services.
Among the key OTT challenges identified by the study are:
Licensing obligations
Taxation (jurisdiction)
QoS/QoE
Data protection and privacy
Net neutrality
Interconnection
Universal service fund (USF)
Recommendations of the report include:
Using the report to create favourable ICT environment in terms of policies, regulations and legislations;
Adopting OTT services as being part of the App economy as innovation needs to be encouraged;
Encouraging countries to determine suitable frameworks through regional and international considerations; and
Developing a national cybersecurity strategies, to include robust legal structures/instruments and governance to address data protection and privacy.
The report, which is available for download, was well received and adopted by the Commonwealth ICT ministers during the CTO ICT Ministers Forum 2018.
The CTO has committed to assist the commonwealth countries to develop further internal OTT frameworks for the Commonwealth Countries.
For more information please contact Osman Siddiqui, o.siddiqui@cto.int or +44 20 8600 3820.
About the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation
The Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) is the oldest and largest Commonwealth intergovernmental organisation in the field of information and communication technologies. With a diverse membership spanning developed and least developed countries, small island developing states, and more recently also the private sector and civil society, the CTO aims to become a trusted partner for sustainable development for all through ICTs. More information about us here.
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