The licence as a mechanism to improve performance : the case of Cell C

The licence is a regulatory tool that regulatory use to assist in their regulatory functions. Licences restricts operator’s’ functions, but also serve as a guideline of acceptable conduct because a licence is a legally binding document containing prescribed conditions that the licencee must meet. If...

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Main Author: Dippenaar, Jacques Roché
Other Authors: Potgieter P.H. Prof.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2012
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Online Access:Dippenaar, Jacques Roché (2011) The licence as a mechanism to improve performance : the case of Cell C, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6709>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-67092018-11-19T17:14:27Z The licence as a mechanism to improve performance : the case of Cell C Dippenaar, Jacques Roché Potgieter P.H. Prof. Borman, E. Prof. Telecommunications Communications Regulations Regulator Licence Performance indicators Performance Mechanism 621.38456 Broadband communication systems --Standards Mobile communcation systems -- Standards Cell phone systems --Standards The licence is a regulatory tool that regulatory use to assist in their regulatory functions. Licences restricts operator’s’ functions, but also serve as a guideline of acceptable conduct because a licence is a legally binding document containing prescribed conditions that the licencee must meet. If the licencee does not comply with these prescribed obligations and requirements, the licence may be revoked or the licencee may be penalized (Bladwin & Cave 1999). However, in order fro the mechanism of issuing a licence to be an effective mechanism of regulation, the regulator needs to regulate effectively in order to ensure that the licencee’s performance is of acceptable standard. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between issuing a licence and the licencee’s performance; to investigate whether the performance indicators, as defined by ICASA, are adequate, and to develop appropriate performance indicators in order to evaluate Cell C’s performance. Issuing a licence to licencee does not guarantee that the performance of the licencee, such as Cell C, will be effective. Thus, the licencee needs to be evaluated. The case study design has been used for this project. The methodology includes in-dept interviews, documentary analysis, and implementation evaluation research. The report concludes that Cell C has met its licence obligations, that licencing is coupled with effective mechanisms to ensure that the licencee complies with performance requirements, but that, in order for the licencee to improve its performance, effective regulatory intervention is needed. Communication Science MA (International Communication) 2012-10-16T06:36:20Z 2012-10-16T06:36:20Z 2011-11 Dissertation Dippenaar, Jacques Roché (2011) The licence as a mechanism to improve performance : the case of Cell C, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6709> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/6709 en 1 online resource (vi, 280 leaves)
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topic Telecommunications
Communications
Regulations
Regulator
Licence
Performance indicators
Performance
Mechanism
621.38456
Broadband communication systems --Standards
Mobile communcation systems -- Standards
Cell phone systems --Standards
spellingShingle Telecommunications
Communications
Regulations
Regulator
Licence
Performance indicators
Performance
Mechanism
621.38456
Broadband communication systems --Standards
Mobile communcation systems -- Standards
Cell phone systems --Standards
Dippenaar, Jacques Roché
The licence as a mechanism to improve performance : the case of Cell C
description The licence is a regulatory tool that regulatory use to assist in their regulatory functions. Licences restricts operator’s’ functions, but also serve as a guideline of acceptable conduct because a licence is a legally binding document containing prescribed conditions that the licencee must meet. If the licencee does not comply with these prescribed obligations and requirements, the licence may be revoked or the licencee may be penalized (Bladwin & Cave 1999). However, in order fro the mechanism of issuing a licence to be an effective mechanism of regulation, the regulator needs to regulate effectively in order to ensure that the licencee’s performance is of acceptable standard. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between issuing a licence and the licencee’s performance; to investigate whether the performance indicators, as defined by ICASA, are adequate, and to develop appropriate performance indicators in order to evaluate Cell C’s performance. Issuing a licence to licencee does not guarantee that the performance of the licencee, such as Cell C, will be effective. Thus, the licencee needs to be evaluated. The case study design has been used for this project. The methodology includes in-dept interviews, documentary analysis, and implementation evaluation research. The report concludes that Cell C has met its licence obligations, that licencing is coupled with effective mechanisms to ensure that the licencee complies with performance requirements, but that, in order for the licencee to improve its performance, effective regulatory intervention is needed. === Communication Science === MA (International Communication)
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