Regulatory Master Class Training Course

Discover an in-depth knowledge of the principles and models of regulation and topical regulatory issues.

You Will Learn

The Regulatory Master Class is the ideal training resource for professionals involved in or wishing to learn more about regulation of the communications sector, particularly those working for operators, regulators and telecommunications organisations.

The course provides delegates with an in-depth knowledge of the principles and models of regulation and examines topical regulatory issues. It also includes a group working exercise.

The Regulatory Master Class covers the following main areas:

  • Regulatory Policy
  • Regulating Tariffs
  • Economic Regulation and Competition
  • Spectrum Management
  • World Trends in Regulation
  • Overview of Telecom Networks
  • The Regulatory Authority: Today and Tomorrow
  • Numbering
  • Licence Procedures and Licence Fees
  • Practical Telecommunications Regulation
  • Interconnection, Charges and Cost Modelling
  • Converged Markets and Regulators
  • Future Trends and Regulatory Challenges
data security and cybersecurity

Who Should Attend

This Master Class is of particular interest to a range of professionals working with communications companies or regulatory bodies including:

  • Senior staff working for regulatory authorities or government departments responsible for communications and media policy
  • Business or regulatory affairs managers working in the sector
  • Lawyers and consultants working in governmental or commercial fields
  • Representatives from funding agencies supporting sector development

Delegates attending the Regulatory Master Class will benefit from the first-hand experiences of senior industry decision makers.

Upcoming Courses

May 2024

Virtual

Dates: May 2024 – starting on
Tuesday 7th and finishing on Thursday 30th.
Tuesday & Thursday 10 am – 2 pm UK time via Zoom

Ā£1,900 per delegate  (excluding taxes)

June 2024

Residential

Dates: 17 to 21 June 2024

Ā£3,100 per delegate, including lunches and gala dinner (excluding taxes and accommodation)

Additional residential package available, which includes five nights accommodation (Sunday to Thursday), breakfast and dinner for Ā£750 at Hilton DoubleTree

September 2024

Residential

Dates: 2 to 6 September 2024
Bath, UK

Ā£3,100 per delegate, including lunches and gala dinner (excluding taxes and accommodation)

Additional residential package available, which includes five nights accommodation (Sunday to Thursday), breakfast and dinner for Ā£750 at Hilton DoubleTree

Regulatory TRMC Course Outline

Item Presenter
Day 1 – Residential | Day 1 – Virtual  
– Introduction Steve Day
– Overview of Regulation and Governance (and World Trends) Chris Taylor
Day 1 – Residential | Day 2 – Virtual  
– Markets and Competition Kevin Werry
– Converged Markets and Regulators Kevin Werry
Day 2 – Residential | Day 3 – Virtual  
– Regulatory Authority Today and Tomorrow Chris Taylor
– Consumer Policy and Protection Chris Taylor
Day 2 – Residential | Day 4 – Virtual  
– Overview of Telecoms Networks James Wild
Day 3 – Residential | Day 5 – Virtual  
– Licencing – Why License? Licence Procedures and Licence Fees Kevin Werry
Day 4 – Residential | Day 6 – Virtual  
– Spectrum Management Dr Charles Jenne
– Promoting Connectivity (Universal Service / Mobile Coverage) Dr Charles Jenne
Day 4 – Residential | Day 7 – Virtual  
– Numbering and Addressing, Numbering Portability and Internet Governance James Wild
– Interconnection, Charges and Cost Modelling Andrew Gorton
Day 5 – Residential | Day 8 – Virtual  
– Problem Solving Exercises Prof Geoffrey Meyers and Team
– Wrap Up / Future Trends and Regulatory Challenges Prof Geoffrey Meyers

Course Trainers

James Wild
James Wild
James Wild is a founding partner of Cenerva with his 25 yearsā€™ experience across a variety of senior telecoms roles and consultancy assignments in over 30 countries meaning that he brings, to Cenerva and its customers, extensive international telecoms experience and knowledge including a detailed understanding of telecommunications regulatory activities including licencing, spectrum and number range management, interconnection, roaming, cybersecurity, mobile money and their associated technological and environmental considerations.
Andrew Gorton
Andrew Gorton
Andrew is a Partner with Cenerva . Andrew has spent over 20 years working in the private and public sectors on ICT regulation.

This includes several years consulting for Cenerva. He worked previously as the Group Head of Regulatory Affairs for Digicel in highly competitive and challenging circumstances as a new entrant operator in multiple telecommunications markets. Digicel launched and operated mobile, WiMax, cable, submarine cable and broadcasting networks in around 30 countries. He has also worked for Vodafone and the UK telecommunications regulator.

Steve Day
Steve Day
Steve is a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Institute of Measurement & Control with over 35 years of experience in the Process Industries working at a senior level for companies such as Emerson, Siemens, and Honeywell. Steve provides his leadership experience to facilitate the delivery of the TRMC programme for Cenerva.
Prof Geoffrey Myers
Prof Geoffrey Myers
A Visiting Professor in Practice at the London School of Economics, Prof. Myers specialises in public policy, regulation, and market design. With a 30-year career in regulatory and competition agencies in the UK and Jamaica, including a significant tenure at Ofcom, his insights are rooted in both academic research and practical application.
Kevin Werry
Kevin Werry
Kevin Werry is a Chartered Engineer and Member of the Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) with over 30 years of experience in the telecommunications industry. He holds an MEng in Communications, Information and Electronic Engineering from Plymouth and a PGCert in Economics for Competition Law from King’s College London. He is currently pursuing an LLM in Technology, Media and Telecoms Laws at Queen Mary’s University London. He has worked for ex-monopoly operators, start-ups, as a regulator, and as a consultant for nearly 20 years. Kevin was previously an Associate Director of Economics and Regulation at KPMG and a Telecoms Regulatory Manager at the Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authority (CICRA). He is currently an Associate of Cenerva on the TRMC training program.
Dr Charles Jenne
Dr Charles Jenne
Is highly experienced international policy and regulatory specialist in the telecoms, energy and utility sectors. He was a senior Director in the Ofcom Spectrum Group, and part of the Ofcom leadership team, for 12 years until end 2018. He has been closely involved in all of the key spectrum policy developments for the UK mobile sector over this time, leading several of the most high profile projects as the sector has transitioned from 2G towards 5G including mobile liberalisation, spectrum trading, auction design, spectrum fees and mobile coverage policy. He has also been a key figure in the development of UK spectrum strategy, leading the most recent Spectrum Management Strategy review in 2014. He also managed Ofcom teams dealing with satellite policy and spectrum licensing. He was previously a partner in PwCā€™s Consulting practice where he was a leading regulatory expert setting up and operating regulatory frameworks in the energy and utility sectors for public and private sector clients in the UK, Europe, US, Africa and Asia.
Chris Taylor
Chris Taylor
Chris is an international regulatory expert who has held senior positions in the public and private sectors and led multiple projects across the full range of electronic communications regulatory issues. Chris has worked for the UK telecoms and media regulator Ofcom, where he was Director of Consumer Policy. As well as delivering major improvements to services and reforms in consumer engagement, he led work on wholesale and access pricing, including the charge controls on Local Loop Unbundling. Before Ofcom, Chris was Director of Regulatory Affairs for Cable & Wireless International where he led a complex regulatory agenda managing both incumbent and challenger businesses across 33 diverse jurisdictions. Chris has delivered regulatory training courses for Cenerva, the European Commission and Ofcom.

ā€œThe course is exceptional! I learnt a lot and I think it should be attended by all those involved in communications regulation.ā€

2021 delegate, Nigeria

The course explained the nuances of the subject that simply hadn’t been explained elsewhere. The depth and detail of the course has catapulted my understanding to another level and it will benefit my career immeasurably. Thank you Cenerva!

2020 delegate, Myanmar

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Prices stated are per delegate and exclude taxes. All course fees must be paid by the due date stated on the invoice. All course fees must be paid by the due date stated on the invoice.

All bookings are provisional and will only be confirmed once payment has been received. Cenerva reserves the right to reallocate places if full payment has not been received. Delegates are responsible for the payment of additional accommodation and all other expenses incurred within the hotel. These costs should be settled by the delegate directly with the hotel.

Cancellations: Cancellations received in writing up to 30 days before the start of the Master Class will be refunded in full less an administrative charge of 10% (+ VAT where relevant). We are unable to refund cancellations received 30 days or fewer prior to the start of a Master Class. However, in such cases and at Cenervaā€™s discretion, a place may be offered at a later Master Class. Delegate substitutions may be made at any time, though confirmation of any changes must be received by email, fax or post prior to the start of a course.

Non-attendance: In the event of non-attendance, full course fees will remain payable and no refunds will be made.

Changes to Programme: Cenerva reserves the right to make changes to or cancel its published course due in part or in full to unforeseen circumstances or insufficient numbers. Cenerva will make all reasonable efforts to notify delegates of any necessary changes in good time and if necessary to reschedule the Master Class. Delegates will be entitled to a refund of the course fee if the course is cancelled or is changed to a date or location which is not acceptable to the delegate. Cenerva will have no liability to delegates for damages of any nature arising from the cancellation of a course or from a change in its date or its speakers.

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