CA Seeks Public Input on Three Key Regulatory Changes


The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) is seeking public views on three key regulatory initiatives that aim to spur the growth of the ICT sector in the country.

They include a review of the telecommunications market structure which seeks to relook the current technology neutral Unified Licensing Framework (ULF) for the telecommunications market structure that has been in existence for over a decade now.

According to the Authority, the review will focus on addressing and removing certain market entry and operational barriers identified over time.

It will also focus on providing greater clarity on the scope of the various licences and propose new licensing areas in line with the current ICT sector policy.

“The stakeholder views are expected to enrich the review process in line with the Constitutional requirement of public participation in public policy making,” CA said.

“Stakeholders have until January 23, 2025, to submit their comments.”

Additionally, the Authority is also seeking stakeholder views on the proposed updated minimum technical specifications and requirements for the second-generation Terrestrial Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB-T2) receivers.

Kenya adopted the DVB-T2 standard for terrestrial digital television broadcasting in readiness for the digital migration that was implemented in 2015.

This was in accordance with the international deadline for analogue switch-off.

During the same period, CA noted that it issued minimum technical requirements for DVB-T2 Digital Set-top Boxes (STB) and for Integrated Digital Television (iDTV) in order to facilitate the availability of digital receivers locally for reception of digital terrestrial television transmissions.

‘‘The proposed update will ensure that only those digital receivers that comply with the current technical standards will be approved for use in Kenya,’’ the Authority said in a notice.”

“The DVB-T2 technical specifications and requirements are being reviewed in order to incorporate the technical enhancements that have since been introduced in terrestrial digital television broadcasting space.”

It is anticipated, CA further noted, that if the upgraded specifications are implemented, television viewers will be able to enjoy new features that have since been made possible through the technological advancements on digital terrestrial platforms.

The deadline for submission of comments is 15th January, 2025.

Having developed a Digital Sound Broadcasting (DSB) framework to guide the introduction of digital radio broadcasting services in Kenya, the Authority also noted that it has developed the corresponding license templates for the DSB infrastructure and services in readiness for the implementation of the DSB licensing framework in the 2025/26 financial year.

CA is seeking stakeholder comments on 10 proposed license categories under the DSB framework, with a deadline for submission of input set for 17th January, 2025.

All the three consultation documents can be accessed on the Authority’s website. 

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