Convergence Between Mobile Telecommunications and Financial Services Implications for Regulation of Mobile Telecommunications in Kenya
Abstract
The convergence of mobile telecoms services and financial services has complicated the
traditional nature of the telecoms business, and raised significant questions regarding new the
role of telecoms regulators, policy makers and lawmakers in the business. This thesis explores
three closely-related questions. First, what is the impact of the convergence of mobile and
financial services on the Kenyan telecommunications sector? Second, do Kenya’s telecom
regulations recognize inter-sectoral converged services such as mobile financial services, as
telecommunications services? Third, what regulatory approach, if any, should telecoms
regulators and policy makers adapt, to effectively regulate converged services such as mobile
financial services, to promote innovation?
The main aim of the research is to propose a telecoms regulatory framework that promotes
innovation and development of mobile financial services, and other converged services, by
mobile network operators. I argue that telecommunications regulations should be adapted to
anticipate and promote the convergence of telecoms and non-telecoms services. In addition,
telecom regulators should be given a broader mandate in regulating converged telecoms service
such as mobile financial services.
Citation
Masters of LawPublisher
University of Nairobi School of Law