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NBTC makes volte-face on OTT plan

New framework to be drafted and vetted

- KOMSAN TORTERMVAS­ANA

The attempt to rein in over-the-top (OTT) service operators is in shambles after the national telecom regulator abruptly announced yesterday the scrapping of the regulatory framework that would force OTT companies to register for tax purposes.

According to a resolution by the National Broadcasti­ng and Telecommun­ications Commission (NBTC) board, the widelycrit­icised framework had several weak points and will be replaced with a new one.

Takorn Tantasith, secretary-general of the NBTC, said the new regulatory framework would need 90 days to get off the ground. That time frame covers 30 days for drafting the revised plan and 60 days for public hearings.

Once the new hearing process is finished, the new draft framework will be submitted to the NBTC board for approval.

The latest move by the NBTC board immediatel­y nullified an order issued by NBTC vice-chairman Natee Sukolrat for all content providers and internet streaming platforms to register themselves with the regulator by July 22.

Col Natee, who is head of subcommitt­ee working on regulatory policy, had previously attempted to sanction unregister­ed OTT platforms by forcing ad agencies and the top 50 online spenders to stop doing business with them. Three companies did not register — Facebook, YouTube and Netflix.

A source at yesterday’s meeting said NBTC chairman ACM Thares Punsri had raised the issue of abandoning the OTT framework, with the unlisted agenda item being discussed for two hours.

Citing a letter sent by Deputy Prime Minister ACM Prajin Juntong, ACM Thares said the previous framework drawn up by the subcommitt­ee had spurred concerns by many parties, including the prime minister, that it would negatively impact the economy and thus needed to be reviewed.

“Although Col Natee stated that it had passed through several hearings, the NBTC board needs to see a new hearing process,” said the source.

Mr Takorn said the subcommitt­ee led by Col Natee is still responsibl­e for working on drafting the new regulatory framework and will play a central part in hosting future hearings.

The NBTC board in April (under the old NBTC Act) issued a resolution that videoon-demand from OTT operators be categorise­d as broadcast business. It set up a subcommitt­ee to hammer out the regulatory policy to govern OTT business.

The subcommitt­ee, with 11 members

led by Col Natee, has a one-year term. The regulatory framework was announced on June 22, the same day that the NBTC law was published in the Royal Gazette.

No action made by the subcommitt­ee

had been proposed to the NBTC board for approval, said Mr. Takorn

“The NBTC board wants to see how the formal process [of drafting the regulation] takes shape, unlike last time,” he said.

 ?? WICHAN CHAROENKIA­TPAKUL ?? NBTC decided to scrap the regulatory framework forcing over-the-top (OTT) service operators and platforms to register for tax purposes.
WICHAN CHAROENKIA­TPAKUL NBTC decided to scrap the regulatory framework forcing over-the-top (OTT) service operators and platforms to register for tax purposes.

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