Korek Telecom has fired back against the Communications and Media Commission (CMC), rejecting the regulator's authority in an escalating dispute that could reshape Iraq's telecommunications landscape. The company asserts that the CMC has overstepped its legal bounds, and it is prepared to take the matter to court. The conflict comes amid growing concerns over regulatory independence and the rule of law in Iraq's vital digital sector.
At a Glance
- Korek Telecom publicly challenges the CMC's authority in a legal dispute.
- The company argues that the regulator's actions exceed its statutory powers.
- The dispute raises questions about the independence and accountability of Iraq's telecom regulator.<
Source: Datacenterdynamics News