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Aug
Chamwe Kaira The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) has reported that dominant Licensees have shown a positive reception towards the sharing of passive infrastructure, and no conflicts have arisen in relation to this practice. CRAN introduced regulations regarding infrastructure sharing in October 2016, aiming to establish a framework that promotes fair and non-exclusive sharing of both passive and active telecommunications infrastructure by dominant licensees. CRAN emphasized the significance of active infrastructure sharing in facilitating open-access collaboration, leading to cost reductions that ultimately benefit consumers. This collaboration involves licensees utilizing the radio network of other operators, such as national roaming…