Private Broadcasting Institution (LPS) and print
media companies. So far, the consideration has been
to restrict ownership concentration limitedly in the
content layers, targeted only at content providers.
There has not been any consideration of how cross-
layer ownership needs to be restricted, for example,
to prevent broadcasting institutions from
simultaneously becoming multiplex operators
(infrastructure providers) and digital broadcasters
(content providers).
Cross-layer restriction is critical to prevent anti-
competitive conduct by multiplex operators who are
simultaneously acting as broadcasters. According to
Cave (1997), multiplex operators have the potential
to unfairly treat broadcasters by setting
discriminatory pricing, excessive pricing and even
refusal to supply multiplexing services (p.582).
Unfortunately, as argued by Cave (1997), media
regulators and competition authorities, while they
used to be hostile towards horizontal
monopolisation, tend to be uncertain about how to
respond to vertical integrations (p.581). Due to the
increasing interdependency of the broadcasting and
telecommunication sectors in the era of
convergence, it is critical to maintain the separation
of conduit and content providers, as argued by
Gilder (2000, p.269).
6 CONCLUSIONS
Both the DPR and the Ministry of Kominfo support
digital broadcasting migration and acknowledge the
presence of multiplex operators as new players in
the Indonesian broadcasting industries.
Unfortunately, neither the DPR nor the Ministry of
Kominfo has clearly defined the position of
multiplex operators as physical/infrastructure
providers, different from digital broadcasters that
provide content. It is critical to differentiate
regulatory principles to be imposed on multiplex
operators and broadcasters. Regarding licensing
frameworks, neither the DPR nor the Ministry of
Kominfo have clearly stated that it is multiplex
operators that are going to hold spectrum licences,
not broadcasters.
Regarding ownership restrictions, the amended
version of the Broadcasting Law was aimed at
restricting more within-industry concentration.
Regarding cross-industry ownership, restriction will
only be applied to broadcasting companies who own
print media companies. There is no restriction on
cross-ownership of multiplexing and broadcasting
companies.
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