Postal universal service provider designation procedures
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Ireland. Commission for Communications Regulation, 'Postal universal service provider designation procedures', [other], Commission for Communications Regulation, 2019-06-26Download Item:
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The Commission for Communications Regulation (“ComReg”) has responsibility for conducting reviews of, and making decisions on, the designation of a universal service provider for postal services (“USP”) in the State. Section 19 of the Communications Regulation (Postal Services) Act 2011, as amended (“the 2011 Act”) provides that any such review must be conducted in accordance with procedures established and maintained by ComReg (“the Postal USP Designation Procedures”). The purpose of these Postal USP Designation Procedures is to provide information to all stakeholders on how ComReg will conduct reviews (in accordance with section 19 of the 2011 Act) for the purposes of making USP designation decisions (which phrase for the purpose of these procedures includes any decision that no designation of USP is required, or any decision to designate a USP or USPs, or any decision to continue designation of An Post as USP, pursuant to section 17 or section 18 of the 2011 Act). These procedures have regard to ComReg’s functions and objectives relating to postal services1 and are designed to be efficient, objective, transparent, non-discriminatory and proportionate.Corporate name:
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