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Watchdogs need to show teeth in ‘fair share’ debate
OTT operators and network providers is becoming sharper, providing impetus for SA regulators to move swiftly and decisively to tackle the issue here. orr platforms such as Netflix, YouTube, Facebook and Spotify have changed how consumers access media and have disrupted the revenue streams and business models of network operators. For example, telcos have seen orr platforms such as WhatsApp with direct messaging, or Zoom and similar platforms with voice and video calls, displace SMS and voice call revenue.
It is time for SA to act on the ‘fair share:’ debate of over-the-top players
In Europe, the Caribbean, India and elsewhere, the “fair share” debate between data-hungry over-the-top (OTT) operators and network providers is becoming sharper, providing impetus for South African regulators to move swiftly and decisively to address the issue here. OTT platforms like Netflix, YouTube, Facebook and Spotify have change how consumers access media and have significantly disrupted the revenue streams and business models of networks operators.
OTT operators and network providers is becoming sharper, providing impetus for SA regulators to move swiftly and decisively to tackle the issue here. orr platforms such as Netflix, YouTube, Facebook and Spotify have changed how consumers access media and have disrupted the revenue streams and business models of network operators. For example, telcos have seen orr platforms such as WhatsApp with direct messaging, or Zoom and similar platforms with voice and video calls, displace SMS and voice call revenue.