
The Communications and Information Technology Commission has launched a draft document for the public consultation on the regulatory framework for action to adopt tariffs of telecommunication services in the Kingdom aiming to promote fair competition and protect the public interest and the interests of users and investors, and provide advanced communications and adequate services at affordable prices.
In a statement, the Commission said today, '' For organization of application process perspectives, it welcomes all opinions and observations , calling on the parties concerned to submit their views and answers on questions set in the document''.
The Commission also calls for participants to provide detailed perspectives as possible, and provide data, analyses and comparative studies of the relationship that supports their views, which are not binding to the Commission, noting that this document is available through the mail site on the Internet: http: // www.citc.gov.sa, with all participation and comments to be sent to the Commission no later than 04/06/1437 AH, corresponding to 13/03/2016 AD at 03:00 time at noon via e-mail :
tariff_regime@citc.gov.sa or be handed (a paper copy and another electronic) or by mail to the address of the Office of Governor of the Communications and Information Technology Commission, Al-Nakhil district - intersection of Prince Turki bin Abdulaziz , the first, with Imam Saud bin Abdulaziz Street, PO Box 75606, Riyadh zip code 11588, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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