Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
07SINGAPORE1407
2007-07-30 08:44:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Singapore
Cable title:
MEDIA EXCLUSIVITY AGREEMENTS: MINISTER SAYS NO TO
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UNCLAS SINGAPORE 001407
SIPDIS
STATE PASS USTR FOR AUSTR BWEISEL AND DBELL
COMMERCE FOR JBAKER
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECPS EINT ECON ETRD EINV SN
SUBJECT: MEDIA EXCLUSIVITY AGREEMENTS: MINISTER SAYS NO TO
ADDITIONAL REGULATION
REF: A) 2006 SINGAPORE 1484 B) 2006 SINGAPORE 1205
UNCLAS SINGAPORE 001407
SIPDIS
STATE PASS USTR FOR AUSTR BWEISEL AND DBELL
COMMERCE FOR JBAKER
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECPS EINT ECON ETRD EINV SN
SUBJECT: MEDIA EXCLUSIVITY AGREEMENTS: MINISTER SAYS NO TO
ADDITIONAL REGULATION
REF: A) 2006 SINGAPORE 1484 B) 2006 SINGAPORE 1205
1. (U) In a move applauded by U.S. industry, Singapore's
Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts (MICA)
announced on July 27 that he had rejected SingTel's appeal to
further regulate exclusive carriage agreements between media
content/channel providers and Singapore's Pay-TV operator,
StarHub Cable Vision. Echoing the Media Development Authority's
(MDA's) May 2006 decision that had triggered the appeal, MICA
argued that "exclusive agreements per se do not substantially
foreclose potential entrants' access to key content for the Pay-
TV market in Singapore."
2. (SBU) As part of its appeal, SingTel had asked that StarHub
be required to provide wholesale access to exclusive key
content. SingTel introduced its VOIP (Voice Over Internet
Protocol) Pay-TV services earlier this year to compete with
StarHub's previous monopoly in the domestic Pay-TV market. In
addition to pressure on the Singapore government from U.S.
content providers and the USG to not further regulate exclusive
carriage agreements, USTR raised this issue during the second
annual review of our bilateral Free Trade Agreement in March
2006 as part of our concerns about the lack of transparency in
Singapore's rule-making process (reftels).
3. (U) MICA's press release on its decision may be viewed at
http://www.mica.gov.sg.
HERBOLD
SIPDIS
STATE PASS USTR FOR AUSTR BWEISEL AND DBELL
COMMERCE FOR JBAKER
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECPS EINT ECON ETRD EINV SN
SUBJECT: MEDIA EXCLUSIVITY AGREEMENTS: MINISTER SAYS NO TO
ADDITIONAL REGULATION
REF: A) 2006 SINGAPORE 1484 B) 2006 SINGAPORE 1205
1. (U) In a move applauded by U.S. industry, Singapore's
Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts (MICA)
announced on July 27 that he had rejected SingTel's appeal to
further regulate exclusive carriage agreements between media
content/channel providers and Singapore's Pay-TV operator,
StarHub Cable Vision. Echoing the Media Development Authority's
(MDA's) May 2006 decision that had triggered the appeal, MICA
argued that "exclusive agreements per se do not substantially
foreclose potential entrants' access to key content for the Pay-
TV market in Singapore."
2. (SBU) As part of its appeal, SingTel had asked that StarHub
be required to provide wholesale access to exclusive key
content. SingTel introduced its VOIP (Voice Over Internet
Protocol) Pay-TV services earlier this year to compete with
StarHub's previous monopoly in the domestic Pay-TV market. In
addition to pressure on the Singapore government from U.S.
content providers and the USG to not further regulate exclusive
carriage agreements, USTR raised this issue during the second
annual review of our bilateral Free Trade Agreement in March
2006 as part of our concerns about the lack of transparency in
Singapore's rule-making process (reftels).
3. (U) MICA's press release on its decision may be viewed at
http://www.mica.gov.sg.
HERBOLD