(4) Notwithstanding subsections (2) and (3), the Commission may cause the immediate
amendment of a licence where there is, or is likely to be, a risk to national security, or where
immediate amendment is essential to the public interest.
(5) A person aggrieved by a decision of the Commission may have recourse to the
measures established under section 44 of the Swaziland Communications Commission Act, 2010.
Monitoring and enforcement of electronic communications licences.
13.
(1) The Commission shall ensure that electronic communications networks and
services are provided in accordance with (a)
the terms and conditions of the relevant licence;
(b)
this Act or other law which the Commission is entitled to administer; and
(c)
a decision issued by the Commission.
(2) The Commission shall investigate a suspected breach of a term or condition of a licence or
suspected breach of a decision in accordance with section 36 of the Swaziland Communications
Commission Act, 2010 and may subsequently take such action as the Commission considers
appropriate in accordance with section 43 of that Act.
PART IV
RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF LICENSEES
Rights pertaining to licensee.
14.
A licensee is entitled to -
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(a)
provide the electronic communications networks or services as described in the
licence of that licensee;
(b)
negotiate and obtain interconnection to and where applicable, access from, another
licensee authorised to provide a publicly available electronic communications
network;
(c)
have the application of that licensee for the necessary rights of use of radio
frequencies or numbers considered;
(d)
request the Commission to issue a standardised declaration to facilitate the exercise
of rights to install facilities and rights of interconnection;
(e)
have the application of that licensee for the necessary rights to install facilities
considered; and