Multimedia Convergence Report: Impact of Convergence Legislation on Telco Operations & Regulatory Positioning - Using Malaysia as a Case Study



The Convergence Report
provides a very viable insight into what can happen when Regulatory/Legislative Reform is enacted in a country. The Report identifies how the Convergence Industry changes with the entrance of new players, how the market ‘shakes out’ and identifies key messages for consideration by both existing and potential new players.

In this respect the Report is a guideline for those organizations wishing to establish an understanding of Convergence ‘cause and effect’, the potential opportunities and risks evolving from the creation of a new environment. It also identifies areas of concern and interest in respect to other mitigating factors and issues that should be taken into consideration so as to create a ‘holistic’ beneficial impact.

The Report structure establishes both case study rationale for proceeding in a specific manner and the downstream impacts that Regulatory Reform both creates and is subject to based on the very essence and evolution of the Convergence industry, its socio economic impacts and the industrial issues of highly evolving technology underpinning industrial growth, national productivity and hence national competitiveness.

For organizations likely to be impacted by downstream Regulatory Reform, the Report provides a foundation for considering various strategies as well as enabling construction of ‘lobbying’ material based on actual events in Malaysia a country that has now accumulated 8 years of experience since its Convergence and Multimedia legislation was passed.

Impact of Convergence Legislation on Telco Operations & Regulatory Positioning - Using Malaysia as a Case Study is a highly valuable reference for a wide range of governmental and industry bodies.

This report specifically covers the following areas in detail:

  • Assess the various impacts of Convergence Legislation based on 8 years practical case study of Malaysia
  • Understand market dynamics of various aspects of Regulatory/Legislative Reform and the impacts on various parts of the Market
  • Understand other dynamics that come into play alongside the Regulatory Environment e.g. Market forces
  • Understand specific other market impacts that can be assessed in conjunction with the Regulatory Reform
  • Understand the quantum of License fees and the potential bottom line impact of purchasing licences to compete in a new competitive environment
  • Assess issues of potential Market development, time periods, industry rationalization, merger/acquisition momentum
  • Understand the mechanics of the momentum for improved national infrastructure and the attractiveness of the new environment created
  • Understand the potential new competitive pressures on existing operators, broadcasters and convergence industry players (particularly content players)
  • Understand the extent of time span before industry impacts are felt
  • Establish potential scenario analyses based on creation of new markets, new market entrants and the potential downside on existing players in an unlegislated market
  • Establish comparative metrics based on the Malaysian example to ‘chart’ progress (benchmarks)
  • Understand what seems to work and what does not

Who Will Benefit From This Report

  • Ministries of Science, Technology, Trade, Communications, Technology, Statistics
  • Regulatory Body Advisers - Regulatory Lawyers and Consultants
  • Consulting Organisations
  • Banks & Financial Institutions & Investment Community
  • Newswires
  • International Associations - Trade Associations, International Lending Agencies
  • Telcommunication Companies - Wireline & Mobile
  • Broadcasters
  • Content Provision Organisations
  • Multimedia Organisations

In this respect the Report provides a diverse set of characteristics based on actual case study which should be considered strategically by both Government and industry alike.

The Report structure establishes both case study rationale for proceeding in a specific manner and the downstream impacts that Regulatory Reform both creates and is subject to - based on the very essence and evolution of the Convergence industry, its socio economic impacts and the industrial issues of highly evolving technology underpinning industrial growth, national productivity and hence national competitiveness.

For organizations likely to be impacted by downstream Regulatory Reform, the Report provides a foundation for considering various strategies as well as enabling construction of ‘lobbying’ material based on actual events in Malaysia - a country that has now accumulated 8 years of experience since its Convergence and Multimedia legislation was passed.

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Organisations wishing to obtain further details regarding this report, including pricing and distribution information are invited to contact us directly below:


 

CVA Asia Sdn Bhd

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Megan Avenue 1,

189 Jalan Tun Razak,   

50400 Kuala Lumpur,

Malaysia

Tel: + 603 2166 6653

Fax:+ 603 2166 9850


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Norm Hosken
norm.hosken@cva.eu.com

Website:

http://www.cva.eu.com/

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First Principles

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Kuala Lumpur City Centre,

50088 Kuala Lumpur,

Malaysia

Tel: + 603 2615 0010

Fax:+ 603 7665 9028


Contact Person:

Julian Ding
julian.ding@firstprinciples.com.my

Website:

http://www.firstprinciples.com.my/