Angola amends regulation for sharing electronic telecommunications infrastructure

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The Government amended the regulation for sharing electronic telecommunications infrastructure, with a view to adapting the legal framework to the new reality of the sector, and approved the legal regime for teleworking.
The decision came out of the first ordinary meeting of the Economic Commission of the Council of Ministers of Angola, held on Tuesday at the Presidential Palace, in the upper city, in Luanda, chaired by the Angolan President, João Lourenço.

According to a press release from the meeting, the amendment to the regulation for the sharing of electronic telecommunications infrastructure aims to “adapt the legal-legal framework supporting the sharing of infrastructures to the new reality of the sector and to good international practices”.

"As well as defining the scope of action of the electronic communications regulatory body in terms of negotiation and infrastructure sharing contract between interested parties“, the document reads.

BUT: Experts urgently defend the regulation of telework in the country

The legal regime for teleworking, a diploma that regulates the exercise of work usually carried out outside the company using information and communication technologies, was also approved in this session.

The approval of this diploma, say the authorities, "will facilitate the exercise, by the workers of the professional activity linked to public, private, mixed companies, cooperatives, social organizations and diplomatic and consular representations, outside the premises of the employer".

Measure that "may result in increased productivity, decongestion of urban traffic, promotion and integration of people in the labor market, greater conciliation between the worker and family support, among other benefits".

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