The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT)
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) is the public body responsible for the control and regulation of the telecommunications sector.
The National Telecommunications Regulatory Agency (ANRT) is the public body responsible for the control and regulation of the telecommunications sector.
The Solid Waste Management Proclamation No. 513/2007, which allows private operators to obtain a permit to engage in the collection, transportation, and use or disposal of waste.
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The scope of this contract is quite extensive and the services provided by the contractor make this more of a performance based operations contract than a management contract.
Sector: |
Water and Sanitation |
Name of Agreement: |
Performance Based Management Contract for Water Supply and Wastewater Services |
Suitable for common law or civil law jurisdictions, subject to modification and local legal advice. English language.
Sector: |
Water and Sanitation |
Name of Agreement: |
Management Contract for Urban Water |
Type of Agreement: |
Lease Agreement |
Long-term concession. Prepared by operator with input from international law firm and adapted by World Bank staff.
Suitable for common law or civil law jurisdictions, subject to modification and local legal advice. English language.
Sector: |
Water and sanitation |
Name of Agreement: |
Concession Agreement |
It includes licensing, scarce resources management, and penalties and sanctions.
For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Telecommunications & ICT.
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Ref: Telecommunication Law 13-1995
This regulation addresses the universal service regime.
See also Instructions on sharing Universal Service Obligation Costs.
For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Telecommunications & ICT.
This regulation addresses the competition regime in the Telecommunications Sector in Jordan.
For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Telecommunications & ICT.
Ref: Competition_safeguards_instructions
This regulation addresses the interconnection regime, including co-location, infrastructure sharing.
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