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ESR

2.2.4.4. The telecommunications sector has been reformed by reforming the telecommunications regulator and legislation as part of Ukraine’s commitments under the Association Agreement between Ukraine, on the one hand, and the European Union, the European Atomic Energy Community and their Member States, on the other hand, and on the basis of Directive 2018/1972 (EU)

Problem solving:

2.2.4. Ineffective government regulation, which hinders the growth of honest businesses and fosters corrupt practices

Deadlines for all measures within ESR

01.03.2023 - 31.12.2025

Implementation of SACP measures within ESR

Total number of measures – 2
1 1
In progress Not started

Implementation of SACP measures within the scope of the Problem by main main performers

National Commission for the State Regulation of Electronic Communications, Radiofrequency Spectrum and the Provision of Postal Services

0%
1

Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine

0%
1

Summarized general information on Measures

Name of the measure The main implementer Co-implementors Performance indicator Monitoring results (latest) Статус
1 2.2.4.4.1 Annually monitoring the progress of development and enactment of normative legal acts envisioned by the Law of Ukraine On Electronic Communications and making the findings public National Commission for the State Regulation of Electronic Communications, Radiofrequency Spectrum and the Provision of Postal Services The monitoring findings are made public annually.
There is progress in the implementation of the measure
In progress
2 2.2.4.4.2 Drafting and submitting to the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine the draft Strategy for Development of the Sector of Electronic Communications Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Національна комісія, що здійснює державне регулювання у сферах електронних комунікацій, радіочастотного спектра та надання послуг поштового зв'язку The Strategy has been approved by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. Not started

Indicators of achievement of ESR

Total number of indicators – 2

Indicators fully achieved – 0

Partially achieved indicators – 0

Indicators with a score of 0% – 2

Summarized general information about Achievement Indicators

Indicators Weight (%)
1 Bylaws whose enactment is needed for implementation of the Law of Ukraine On Electronic Communications have taken effect. 50%
2 The key regulatory instruments envisioned by the Law of Ukraine On Electronic Communications have been introduced in practice, including:
a) the Strategy for Development of the Sector of Electronic Communications (1 percent);
b) the National Plan of Development of Broadband Access Electronic Communication Networks (1 percent);
c) the Rules for Providing and Receiving Electronic Communication Services (4 percent);
d) the Electronic Regulatory Platform (1 percent);
e) Geographic overviews of the deployment of broadband access networks and availability of universal services (1 percent);
f) One-stop information point for issues of shared installation and usage of elements of electronic communication networks and their physical infrastructure (1 percent);
g) Procedure for inter-operator access to physical infrastructure and electronic communication networks (1 percent);
h) Plan of allocation and usage of the radio frequency spectrum in Ukraine (5 percent);
i) Methodology for calculating the rates of rent for using the radio frequency spectrum (1 percent);
j) Instruments regulating the granting of rights to use the radio frequency spectrum (4 percent);
k) Instruments regulating the usage of the radio frequency spectrum (4 percent);
l) Instruments for ensuring competitive usage of the radio frequency spectrum (2 percent);
m) the National Numbering Plan (1 percent);
n) Instruments for regulating the allocation and usage of the number resource (3 percent);
o) market analysis tools (3 percent);
p) Imposition of regulatory obligations on providers of electronic communication networks or providers of electronic communication services with a substantial market influence (5 percent);
q) Instruments for ensuring the geographic availability of universal services (6 percent);
r) Instruments for ensuring the affordable pricing of universal services (4 percent);
s) Out-of-court resolution of disputes following consumer complaints (2 percent).
50%

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