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Why are utility companies sometimes referred to as licence holders?

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Why are utility companies sometimes referred to as licence holders?

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A. Utility companies operate under the terms of a licence granted by an act of parliament. The act of parliament is the “rule book” which grants a licence to the utility company to operate specific infrastructure under specified rules and regulations. As a consequence of the privatisation of utility companies, the government appointed the regulators. Details of the specific regulators are contained within the useful information section.

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