KDDI CORPORATION
(Reference Translation [1])
On December 4, 2023, a total of 181 entities, including telecommunications operators and local governments, announced their position regarding the discussion on revising the Act on Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (the "NTT Law").
Position Statement
On December 1, 2023, the Liberal Democratic Party's Project Team on the Future of the Act on Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation discussed a proposal for the NTT Law.
While we believe the government will continue to consider the matter in greater detail going forward, we continue to oppose the abolition of the NTT Law and urge lawmakers to conduct careful policy discussions with due consideration for the following points.
- The development of Japan's telecommunications industry is based on ensuring fair competition, which can only be achieved through a combination of the Telecommunications Business Act, which stipulates rules for fair competition for the telecommunications market, and the NTT Law, which imposes certain obligations on Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation ("NTT") and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone West Corporation ("NTT East/West"), as the inheritors of assets and facilities from the former Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corporation.
- If the NTT Law is abolished as is being proposed by the Liberal Democratic Party's Project Team:
Telecommunications play a crucial role in improving people's daily lives, revitalizing the economy, strengthening international competitiveness, and ensuring safety in times of disaster. To realize the Government of Japan's "Vision for a Digital Garden City Nation," which aims to revitalize local communities through digitalization, we believe that the principled development of telecommunications infrastructure and a fair, competitive environment for all businesses are more essential than ever.
Japan's telecommunications industry framework should be built on the premise that the Telecommunications Business Act and the NTT Law are the two pillars of Japan's telecommunications system, and together they should foster fair competition with NTT, as well as support innovation and regional development through competition among diverse players in the industry.
Please refer to the "181 Entities Announce Joint Position on NTT Law Revisions (1.4MB)" (in Japanese only) for details.
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