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- Chapter Thirteen
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- Telecommunications
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- Article 1301: Scope and Coverage
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- 1. This Chapter applies to:
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- (a) measures adopted or maintained by a Party relating to
- access to and use of public telecommunications
- transport networks or services by persons of another
- Party, including access and use by such persons
- operating private networks;
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- (b) measures adopted or maintained by a Party relating to
- the provision of enhanced or value-added services by
- persons of another Party in the territory, or across
- the borders, of a Party; and
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- (c) standards-related measures relating to attachment of
- terminal or other equipment to public
- telecommunications transport networks.
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- 2. Except to ensure that persons operating broadcast stations
- and cable systems have continued access to and use of public
- telecommunications transport networks and services, this Chapter
- does not apply to any measure adopted or maintained by a Party
- relating to cable or broadcast distribution of radio or
- television programming.
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- 3. Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed to:
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- (a) require a Party to authorize a person of another Party
- to establish, construct, acquire, lease, operate or
- provide telecommunications transport networks or
- telecommunications transport services;
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- (b) require a Party, or require a Party to compel any
- person, to establish, construct, acquire, lease,
- operate or provide telecommunications transport
- networks or telecommunications transport services not
- offered to the public generally;
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- (c) prevent a Party from prohibiting persons operating
- private networks from using such networks to provide
- public telecommunications transport networks or
- services to third persons; or
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- (d) require a Party to compel any person engaged in the
- cable or broadcast distribution of radio or television
- programming to make available its cable or broadcast
- facilities as a public telecommunications transport
- network.
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- Article 1302: Access to and Use of Public Telecommunications
- Transport Networks and Services
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- 1. Each Party shall ensure that persons of another Party have
- access to and use of any public telecommunications transport
- network or service, including private leased circuits, offered in
- its territory or across its borders for the conduct of their
- business, on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms and
- conditions, including as set out in paragraphs 2 through 8.
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- 2. Subject to paragraphs 6 and 7, each Party shall ensure that
- such persons are permitted to:
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- (a) purchase or lease, and attach terminal or other
- equipment that interfaces with the public
- telecommunications transport network;
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- (b) interconnect private leased or owned circuits with
- public telecommunications transport networks in the
- territory, or across the borders, of that Party,
- including for use in providing dial-up access to and
- from their customers or users, or with circuits leased
- or owned by another person on terms and conditions
- mutually agreed by such persons;
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- (c) perform switching, signalling and processing functions;
- and
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- (d) use operating protocols of their choice.
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- 3. Each Party shall ensure that:
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- (a) the pricing of public telecommunications transport
- services reflects economic costs directly related to
- providing such services; and
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- (b) private leased circuits are available on a flat-rate
- pricing basis.
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- Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to prevent
- cross-subsidization between public telecommunications transport
- services.
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- 4. Each Party shall ensure that persons of another Party may
- use public telecommunications transport networks or services for
- the movement of information in its territory or across its
- borders, including for intracorporate communications, and for
- access to information contained in data bases or otherwise stored
- in machine-readable form in the territory of any Party.
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- 5. Further to Article 2101 (General Exceptions), nothing in
- this Chapter shall be construed to prevent a Party from adopting
- or enforcing any measure necessary to:
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- (a) ensure the security and confidentiality of messages; or
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- (b) protect the privacy of subscribers to public
- telecommunications transport networks or services.
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- 6. Each Party shall ensure that no condition is imposed on
- access to and use of public telecommunications transport networks
- or services, other than that necessary to:
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- (a) safeguard the public service responsibilities of
- providers of public telecommunications transport
- networks or services, in particular their ability to
- make their networks or services available to the public
- generally; or
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- (b) protect the technical integrity of public
- telecommunications transport networks or services.
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- 7. Provided that conditions for access to and use of public
- telecommunications transport networks or services satisfy the
- criteria set out in paragraph 6, such conditions may include:
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- (a) a restriction on resale or shared use of such services;
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- (b) a requirement to use specified technical interfaces,
- including interface protocols, for interconnection with
- such networks or services;
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- (c) a restriction on interconnection of private leased or
- owned circuits with such networks or services or with
- circuits leased or owned by another person, where such
- circuits are used in the provision of public
- telecommunications transport networks or services; and
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- (d) a licensing, permit, registration or notification
- procedure which, if adopted or maintained, is
- transparent and applications filed thereunder are
- processed expeditiously.
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- 8. For purposes of this Article, "non-discriminatory" means on
- terms and conditions no less favorable than those accorded to any
- other customer or user of like public telecommunications
- transport networks or services in like circumstances.
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- Article 1303: Conditions for the Provision of Enhanced or
- Value-Added Services
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- 1. Each Party shall ensure that:
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- (a) any licensing, permit, registration or notification
- procedure that it adopts or maintains relating to the
- provision of enhanced or value-added services is
- transparent and non-discriminatory, and that
- applications filed thereunder are processed
- expeditiously; and
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- (b) information required under such procedures is limited
- to that necessary to demonstrate that the applicant has
- the financial solvency to begin providing services or
- to assess conformity of the applicant's terminal or
- other equipment with the Party's applicable standards
- or technical regulations.
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- 2. A Party shall not require a person providing enhanced or
- value-added services to:
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- (a) provide those services to the public generally;
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- (b) cost-justify its rates;
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- (c) file a tariff;
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- (d) interconnect its networks with any particular customer
- or network; or
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- (e) conform with any particular standard or technical
- regulation for interconnection other than for
- interconnection to a public telecommunications
- transport network.
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- 3. Notwithstanding paragraph 2(c), a Party may require the
- filing of a tariff by:
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- (a) such provider to remedy a practice of that provider
- that the Party has found in a particular case to be
- anticompetitive under its law; or
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- (b) a monopoly to which Article 1305 applies.
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- Article 1304: Standards-Related Measures
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- 1. Further to Article 904(4) (Unnecessary Obstacles), each
- Party shall ensure that its standards-related measures relating
- to the attachment of terminal or other equipment to the public
- telecommunications transport networks, including such measures
- relating to the use of testing and measuring equipment for
- conformity assessment procedures, are adopted or maintained only
- to the extent necessary to:
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- (a) prevent technical damage to public telecommunications
- transport networks;
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- (b) prevent technical interference with, or degradation of,
- public telecommunications transport services;
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- (c) prevent electromagnetic interference, and ensure
- compatibility, with other uses of the electromagnetic
- spectrum;
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- (d) prevent billing equipment malfunction; or
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- (e) ensure users' safety and access to public
- telecommunications transport networks or services.
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- 2. A Party may require approval for the attachment to the
- public telecommunications transport network of terminal or other
- equipment that is not authorized, provided that the criteria for
- such approval are consistent with paragraph 1.
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- 3. Each Party shall ensure that the network termination points
- for its public telecommunications transport networks are defined
- on a reasonable and transparent basis.
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- 4. A Party shall not require separate authorization for
- equipment that is connected on the customer's side of authorized
- equipment that serves as a protective device fulfilling the
- criteria of paragraph 1.
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- 5. Further to Article 904(3) (Non-Discriminatory Treatment),
- each Party shall:
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- (a) ensure that its conformity assessment procedures are
- transparent and non-discriminatory and that
- applications filed thereunder are processed
- expeditiously;
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- (b) permit any technically qualified entity to perform the
- testing required under the Party's conformity
- assessment procedures for terminal or other equipment
- to be attached to the public telecommunications
- transport network, subject to the Party's right to
- review the accuracy and completeness of the test
- results; and
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- (c) ensure that any measure that it adopts or maintains
- requiring persons to be authorized to act as agents for
- suppliers of telecommunications equipment before the
- Party's relevant conformity assessment bodies is non-
- discriminatory.
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- 6. No later than one year after the date of entry into force of
- this Agreement, each Party shall adopt, as part of its conformity
- assessment procedures, provisions necessary to accept the test
- results from laboratories or testing facilities in the territory
- of another Party for tests performed in accordance with the
- accepting Party's standards-related measures and procedures.
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- 7. The Telecommunications Standards Subcommittee established
- under Article 913(5) (Committee on Standards-Related Measures)
- shall perform the functions set out in Annex 913-B.
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- Article 1305: Monopolies
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- 1. Where a Party maintains or designates a monopoly to provide
- public telecommunications transport networks or services, and the
- monopoly, directly or through an affiliate, competes in the
- provision of enhanced or value-added services or other
- telecommunications-related services or telecommunications-related
- goods, the Party shall ensure that the monopoly does not use its
- monopoly position to engage in anticompetitive conduct in those
- markets, either directly or through its dealings with its
- affiliates, in such a manner as to affect adversely a person of
- another Party. Such conduct may include cross-subsidization,
- predatory conduct and the discriminatory provision of access to
- public telecommunications transport networks or services.
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- 2. To prevent such anticompetitive conduct, each Party shall
- adopt or maintain effective measures such as:
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- (a) accounting requirements;
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- (b) requirements for structural separation;
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- (c) rules to ensure that the monopoly accords its
- competitors access to and use of its public
- telecommunications transport networks or services on
- terms and conditions no less favorable than those it
- accords to itself or its affiliates; or
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- (d) rules to ensure the timely disclosure of technical
- changes to public telecommunications transport networks
- and their interfaces.
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- Article 1306: Transparency
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- Further to Article 1802, each Party shall make publicly
- available its measures relating to access to and use of public
- telecommunications transport networks or services, including
- measures relating to:
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- (a) tariffs and other terms and conditions of service;
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- (b) specifications of technical interfaces with such
- networks or services;
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- (c) information on bodies responsible for the preparation
- and adoption of standards-related measures affecting
- such access and use;
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- (d) conditions applying to attachment of terminal or other
- equipment to the public telecommunications transport
- network; and
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- (e) notification, permit, registration or licensing
- requirements.
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- Article 1307: Relationship to other Chapters
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- In the event of any inconsistency between a provision of
- this Chapter and the provision of another Chapter, the provision
- of this Chapter shall prevail to the extent of such
- inconsistency.
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- Article 1308: Relation to International Organizations and
- Agreements
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- The Parties recognize the importance of international
- standards for global compatibility and interoperability of
- telecommunication networks or services and undertake to promote
- such standards through the work of relevant international bodies,
- including the International Telecommunications Union and the
- International Organization for Standardization.
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- Article 1309: Technical Cooperation and Other Consultations
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- 1. To encourage the development of interoperable
- telecommunications transport services infrastructure, the Parties
- shall cooperate in the exchange of technical information, the
- development of government-to-government training programs and
- other related activities. In implementing this obligation, the
- Parties shall give special emphasis to existing exchange
- programs.
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- 2. The Parties shall consult with a view to determining the
- feasibility of further liberalizing trade in all
- telecommunications services, including public telecommunications
- transport networks and services.
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- Article 1310: Definitions
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- For purposes of this Chapter:
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- authorized equipment means terminal or other equipment that has
- been approved for attachment to the public telecommunications
- transport network in accordance with a Party's conformity
- assessment procedures;
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- conformity assessment procedure means any procedure used,
- directly or indirectly, to determine that a relevant technical
- regulation or standard is fulfilled, including sampling, testing,
- inspection, evaluation, verification, monitoring, auditing,
- assurance of conformity, accreditation, registration or approval
- used for such a purpose;
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- enhanced or value-added services means those telecommunications
- services employing computer processing applications that:
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- (a) act on the format, content, code, protocol or similar
- aspects of a customer's transmitted information;
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- (b) provide a customer with additional, different or
- restructured information; or
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- (c) involve customer interaction with stored information;
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- flat-rate pricing basis means pricing on the basis of a fixed
- charge per period of time regardless of the amount of usage;
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- intracorporate communications means telecommunications through
- which an enterprise communicates:
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- (a) internally or with or among its subsidiaries, branches
- or affiliates, as defined by each Party; or
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- (b) on a non-commercial basis with other persons that are
- fundamental to the economic activity of the enterprise
- and that have a continuing contractual relationship
- with it,
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- but does not include telecommunications services provided to
- persons other than those described herein;
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- network termination point means the final demarcation of the
- public telecommunications transport network at the customer's
- premises;
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- private network means a telecommunications transport network that
- is used exclusively for intracorporate communications;
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- protocol means a set of rules and formats that govern the
- exchange of information between two peer entities for purposes of
- transferring signaling or data information;
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- public telecommunications transport network means public
- telecommunications infrastructure that permits telecommunications
- between defined network termination points;
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- public telecommunications transport networks or services means
- public telecommunications transport networks or public
- telecommunications transport services;
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- public telecommunications transport service means any
- telecommunications transport service required by a Party,
- explicitly or in effect, to be offered to the public generally,
- including telegraph, telephone, telex and data transmission, that
- typically involves the real-time transmission of customer-
- supplied information between two or more points without any end-
- to-end change in the form or content of the customer's
- information;
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- standards-related measure means a "standards-related measure" as
- defined in Article 915;
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- telecommunications means the transmission and reception of
- signals by any electromagnetic means; and
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- terminal equipment means any digital or analog device capable of
- processing, receiving, switching, signaling or transmitting
- signals by electromagnetic means and that is connected by radio
- or wire to a public telecommunications transport network at a
- termination point.
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