CompTel criticized several countries as failing to comply with U....
CompTel criticized several countries as failing to comply with U.S. telecom trade agreements or WTO obligations. In filings with the U.S. Trade Representative, the group urged further change in these countries to ensure fair and nondiscriminatory market conditions. Topping…
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the list this year of countries where CompTel says competitors face discriminatory market practices are Argentina, China, Columbian, Germany, India, Israel, Malaysia, South Africa, Sweden and Venezuela. The group complained about market barriers its member companies face internationally, including discriminatory applications of Universal Service Fund obligations, excessive capitalization requirements, burdensome licensing fees and criteria, limited access to public rights-of-way and wholesale facilities, and biased regulators.