Telecom Rate Freeze Pending; AG Awaits Directive

BELIZE CITY – The Belizean government’s highly anticipated plan to implement a year-long freeze on telecommunications rates has encountered an administrative delay, with the Attorney General’s office confirming it has not yet received formal instructions to draft the necessary legislation.

Attorney General Anthony Sylvestre addressed reporters outside the High Court on Monday, revealing that despite Prime Minister John Briceño’s announcement last week regarding the proposed statutory instrument, his department awaits official drafting instructions to begin the legal process. The planned measure would temporarily lock current phone and internet service prices while merger negotiations between telecommunications providers BTL and SMART continue.

Sylvestre emphasized the standard procedural protocol, stating, “We act on instructions. A particular ministry may have an issue, so we will receive drafting instructions and would draft a rule or statutory instrument based on that instruction, ensuring it complies with the constitution and other prevailing laws.”

The Attorney General confirmed that the proposed BTL acquisition will receive comprehensive discussion during Tuesday’s Cabinet meeting. When pressed by reporters regarding the Prime Minister’s potential participation in these discussions – given his family’s partial ownership of SMART – Sylvestre declined to speculate, noting that Cabinet had not yet collectively examined the matter.

“The discussion will take place tomorrow at Cabinet. We don’t know what will happen tomorrow,” Sylvestre stated, adding that he wished to avoid venturing down “what could eventually be a rabbit hole” regarding procedural specifics ahead of the formal meeting.

The development highlights the complex interplay between regulatory oversight, market consolidation, and consumer protection in Belize’s telecommunications sector, with the government attempting to balance competitive market forces with affordable public access to essential services.