PRESS RELEASE
Roseau, Dominica, February 15, 2022: The Government of Dominica is taking steps to build awareness on the draft Electronic Communications (EC) Bill. The EC Bill will replace the current telecommunications Act of 2000 and will address areas that are
not currently addressed under the current legislation. Currently, the Government of Dominica is exploring the many opportunities which exist in the Digital economy primarily to engage youth, and the EC Bill will seek to create a solid regulatory platform to guide Government’s efforts.
The proposed EC Bill
ï‚· makes provisions for number portability, thereby regulating the process of customers porting their numbers from one service provider to another;
ï‚· introduces competition provisions and sets out clear guidelines for conducting market analysis.
ï‚· makes provisions for net neutrality by ensuring that the internet is accessible to all without discrimination. It will facilitate the free use of certain sites, including educational and financial platforms.
 empowers the NTRC’s to address consumer issues more effectively and
ï‚· links penalties to breaches, which is a limitation in the current legislation.
Additionally, there will be accompanying regulations, which are intended to regulate the use of mobile data, improve quality of service nationally, ensure consumer protection, and provide for dispute resolution.
The EC Bill is expected to enhance the telecommunication sector and make it more consumer-focused, by ensuring that users get better service and more value for money.
The Government of Dominica will join the Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority (ECTEL) in pursuing an awareness campaign on this harmonized Bill, in an attempt to educate the population about its contents.
The Draft Bill is available on the Government of Dominica’s website – https://dominica.gov.dm/notices/1390-electronic-communications-bill where the general public can view and send feedback to the Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister at pssecpmoffice@dominica.gov.dm.
The deadline for receiving feedback is April 14, 2022.