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OfReg has public consultation for ICT Outage Reporting Rules 

by Renae Stampp
May 20, 2022
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(CMR) OfReg has announced the opening of a public consultation period for proposed updates to the Outage Reporting Rules, which Information and Communications Technology service and network providers must adhere to in the mandatory reporting of outages in service.

OfReg has issued a consultation paper and drafted updated Rules to allow anyone with sufficient interest or those likely to be affected by the Rules a reasonable opportunity to comment on the proposed updates.

The Rules were previously updated in 2019 when online reporting of outages was introduced. The proposed updates aim to make information gathering more robust and reporting of outages clearer by defining and differentiating between “planned” and “unplanned” outages.

This differentiation also clarifies whether an outage is reportable or not, allowing the reporting criteria to be tailored to specific ICT networks, services and licensees, and includes the requirement to notify customers where it is reasonable to do so.

In turn, robust reporting rules help OfReg determine what regulatory actions are required to minimize the impact of outages on customers and consumers.

Mr. Sonji Myles, Executive Director – Information, OfReg, said, “Based on the experience obtained using the existing Outage Reporting Rules, we identified some areas that, in our view, require updating.”

“The updates are necessary to better capture instances of outages on licensees’ networks and to better enable OfReg to determine whether any outages or repeated outages justify regulatory interventions or industry cooperation initiatives to prevent the recurrence of similar outages in the future,” Mr. Myles said.

He further stated that including requirements to notify customers of outages will help keep them appropriately informed.

“Under its enabling and foundational legislation, OfReg has several principal functions. One of these principal functions is to protect the short- and long-term interests of consumers in relation to utility services, including ICT networks and services,” Mr. Myles added.

The consultation paper and draft updated Rules have been sent to all OfReg operators and licensees in all sectors regulated by the Office. These documents are also publicly available on the OfReg website www.ofreg.ky. The consultation period is open for 30 days, and all responses must be submitted to OfReg in writing by 5 pm on 17 June 2022.

Submissions can be filed by e-mail to [email protected] or by post to:

Utility Regulation and Competition Office

P.O. Box 10189

Grand Cayman KY1- 1002

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Persons may also choose to send by courier to:

Utility Regulation and Competition Office

3rd Floor, Monaco Towers II,

11 Dr. Roy's Drive, George Town,

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