Overview

Competition in mobile telecommunications is multifaceted and dynamic. Regulatory authorities must be alert to rapid technological changes that impact infrastructure competition.

This four-week course provides a foundation for understanding the rules of competition and the regulatory powers that apply to the telecommunications sector, taking into account the wider competitive landscape that now includes Over-The-Top players.

Course Objectives

  • Understand the application of competition law as it applies to the telecommunications sector, especially abuse of dominance and merger control.
  • Look at the interaction between competition law and regulation, especially Significant Market Power/Dominant Carrier regulation.
  • Compare the treatment of the telecommunications sector in regulation and competition law with the situation in the wider communications ecosystem.

Course Enrolment Criteria

This course is open to:

  • Regulators
  • Policymakers
  • Representatives from academia and international organisations working on regulatory or policy issues

We cannot accept applications from individuals working in the private sector or those not involved in policy or regulation.

Course Completion Certificates

All of our courses are certified by the UK Telecoms Academy (UKTA) and can be used as evidence of professional development.

To qualify for a course completion certificate, you must view all the course sessions and answer correctly all the quiz questions you will find as you progress through the sessions. You will also need to fill out the course survey.

You do not have to complete a final project to earn a course completion certificate but we strongly encourage you to create one. Putting together a final project will give you an opportunity to reflect on the principles covered during the course and help you discover how they could be applied to your own country.  If you submit a final project the course trainer will provide you with valuable feedback that you may find useful in your day-to-day work.

Course Structure and Study Time

The course consists of six sessions and you will gain access to all of them on the course start date. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the content of the course during two live Ask the Expert sessions as well as on the course forum.

It should not take you more than two to three hours of study time per week to complete the course in four weeks. You will have, however, seven weeks to complete it. If after seven weeks you have not completed the course, you will have to start it again next time it is offered.

If you decide to submit a final project, it will probably take you four to six hours to put it together. You will have seven weeks to submit your final project.

If you have any special needs regarding this training course, please us let us know via our contact form so we can get in touch to discuss how your needs can be met.

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Duration: 4 weeks
Start date: 2 September 2024

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Trainer

Zenonas Hadjicostas
Antitrust Counsel at GSMA

As Antitrust Counsel at GSMA, Zenonas provides comprehensive advice and counsel on all aspects of antitrust law and policy. In this role, Zenonas also monitors competition policy and enforcement developments worldwide, with a particular focus on the European Union.

Prior to joining GSMA in 2024, Zenonas worked at US law firms in Brussels, where he offered legal analysis and advice on complex and cross-border antitrust matters. His expertise includes competitor collaborations, horizontal and vertical agreements, cartels, abuse of dominance, and merger control issues. Additionally, Zenonas worked as a trainee at the Directorate General for Competition of the European Commission, where he focused on antitrust issues in the energy sector. Zenonas holds a Bachelor of Laws degree from the University of Cyprus and a Master of Law and Finance from the University of Oxford. Additionally, he completed a Master of Energy Law at the University of Piraeus in Greece. Zenon is called to the Cyprus Bar and is fluent in both English and Greek.


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Moderator

Arden Farrow
Advocacy Project Coordinator at GSMA

Arden works within the GSMA on External Affairs Advocacy portfolio, assisting with projects on biodiversity monitoring and international relations. Arden recently graduated with a BA in Social Anthropology and Spanish from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) with an exchange year at the University of Tokyo, where she worked with an NGO coordinating peacebuilding projects and grants.

Throughout university, she set up and ran a student wellbeing scheme with a national bereavement charity which she continues to volunteer for and will expand across UK universities. She’s also musical and plays lead guitar in a few bands.

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