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Site in Danish and English. Telestryrelsen, the National Telecom Agency, is in charge of administrative and regulatory functions based on the legislation governing telecommunications. The NTA exercises powers
as defined under the Act on the National Telecom Agency (Act No. 395 of 10 June 1997). The National Telecom Agency is a government Agency under the Ministry of Research and Information Technology. Main site areas
include What's New, Legislation, Telecommuniation Setion, Organisation, Frequencies, Numbering Issues, Standardisations, Licenses, Interference,
International Relations, Publications, Statistics, Search, Email, Help and Links.
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Previously Austel, the Australian Communications Authority (ACA) is responsible for regulating telecommunications and radiocommunications. Site areas include About the Australian Communications Authority, Current Issues, Industry Codes, Consumer Information, Licensing, Online Databases, Spectrum Auctions, Radiofrequency Planning, Telephone Numbering, Communications Legislation, Equipment Requirements & Standards, Publications, Media Releases, Business Forms, Committees, What's New, Links and Feedback Form.
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Australia telecoms regulator - regulates cellular, land-line and cable telecoms providers.
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An independent statutory authority, the Commission administers the Trade Practices Act 1974 and the Prices Surveillance Act 1983 and has additional responsibilities under other legislation. Under the national competition policy reform program the Trade Practices Act has been amended so that, with State/Territory application legislation, its prohibitions of anti-competitive conduct apply to virtually all businesses in Australia. The Telecommunications area of the site makes available a long list of reports, papers, inquiries and such.
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Australia's Department of Communications and the Arts is a dynamic and relatively small Department of around 450 people, providing policy advice and program support to the Australian Government, on arts and communications portfolio issues. The Department is responsible for a range of infrastructure and content issues in the communications portfolio. This site offers more information about their work in telecommunications, intellectual property, film and broadcasting, policy and legislation, reviews, reports and discussion papers.
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Site in German and English. Telekom-Control Austria (TKC) is the regulator for the Austrian telecommunications market. Telekom-Control
GmbH, a non-profit limited liability company, along with the Telekom-Control Commission, an independent
decision making body, were created as the regulatory authorities in Austria towards the end of 1997. TKC was set up under the Telecommunications Act (TKG) in September 1997. Their function is to establish a framework for workable market regulations which maintain and promote fair and effective competition. Main site areas include About Telekom-Control, The Austrian Telecom Market, Provider Services,
Consumer Service, Legal Information, Info-Pages, What's New, Helpdesk, Sitemap, Contact and Search & Find.
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Austrian telecoms regulator, site is available in English and German.
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Telecoms and broadcast regulator for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Was set up by the UN High Representative in the country. The site is available in English, Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian.
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Telecommunication authority for Botswana, Southern Africa. Authority for fixed telephony, mobile telephony, broadcasting, Internet, radio, and satellite communications.
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Brazils' telecoms regulator press releases, English version.
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BABT is a private, independent company and the leading telecommunications approval body in Europe. BABT operates internationally and in addition to its regulatory role offers a wide range of services and practical consultancy to a growing list of clients in the telecoms and other industries. Site areas include Welcome,, About BABT, People, Location, Site Details, News, Services, Approvals, Information Services and Search.
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Telecoms regulator for Brunei Darussalam. Is currently part of the state owned land-line network, but is due to be seperated prior to privatisation.
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Canada's regulator for telecoms, radio and television services.
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The CRTC's role is to supervise and regulate Canada's broadcasting and telecommunications systems, balancing the interests of consumers, the creative community and distribution industries in implementing the public policy objectives established by Parliament. Site in English and French.
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Inter-American Telecommunication Commission working with government agencies and the private sector in the Americas.
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The CTO is a partnership between governments and telecommunications enterprises in Commonwealth countries.
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Telecoms regulator also deals with postal services and transport.
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A division of the Ministry of Research and Information Technology.
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Telecoms, postal and transportation ministry.
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A group of European national telecommunications regulation agencies sharing information and points of view. With link list of members and some downloadable documents on regulation issues.
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The Common Carrier Bureau (CCB) is responsible for administering the FCC's policies concerning telephone companies that provide long distance and local service to consumers. These companies, called "common carriers" provide services such as voice, data and other telecommunication transmission services to consumers. Site areas include What's New in the Bureau, Inside the CCB, CCB Library, Consumer Resources, Exploring the Issues.
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The mission of this independent government agency is to encourage competition in all communications markets and to protect the public interest. In response to direction from the Congress, the FCC develops and implements policy concerning interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite, and cable. Site areas include Speeches, Search, Finding Info, Daily Digest, Auctions, Agenda, Consumer Info, Year 2000, Disabilities Issues, Telecom Act, Forms, Fees, Electronic Filing, Education and Health. Also offers Commissioners, Updates, Information and Hot Topics links.
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Site in Finnish, Swedish and English. The Telecommunications Administration Centre (TAC) is an agency under the Ministry of Transport and Communications with responsibility for radio, telecommunications and postal administration and television licence management. The TAC aims to promote radio and telecommunications and postal services and to safeguard their continuous development in Finland. Site areas include Contents, Presentation, What's New, Radiocommunications, Telecommunications, Postal Operations, Television Licences, Internet Domain Names, CEPT and Search.
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French telecoms regulator, deals with landline, wireless and internet services.
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The French Telecom Regulator. Some site content in
English (Press releases) Otherwise mostly in French. A comprehensive
list of all French Licences at
http://www.art-telecom.fr/dossiers/licences/index-d1.htm Site areas
include Presentation De L'Art, Textes de Reference, L'Actualite, Les
Grands Dossiers, Telecoms Mode D'Emploi, Publications, L'Observatoire
Des Mobiles and Le Guichet Interactif.
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Georgia's telecoms regulator, part of the government.
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Site in German and English. The Regualtory Authority for Telecommunications and Posts (Reg TP) was created on 1 January 1998 as a higher federal authority attached to the Federal Ministry of Economics
and Technology. Its detailed functions may be taken from the Telecommunications Act (TKG) of 27 July 1996 (Federal Law Gazette I p1120) and the Postal Act (Federal Law Gazette I of 22 December 1997 p 3294). The Regulatory Authority has taken over the functions of the former Federal Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (BMPT) which was dissolved at the end of 1997. Moreover, the former Federal Office for Posts and Telecommunications (BAPT) which, in
addition to implementation functions according to the TKG, performs other functions (eg according to the electromagnetic Compatibility Act) has been integrated into the Regulatory Authority. Main site areas
include More About Us, Loaw, Acts, Ordinances, An Analytical Cost Model, UMTS, Publications and How to Reach Us.
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Greek telecoms and postal services regulator, site is available in both Greek and English.
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Site in Chinese and English. Office of the Telecommunications Authority is a government
department responsible for regulation of the telecommunications sector in Hong Kong. Site areas include About OFTA, What's New, Press Releases, Data & Statistics, Telecom Licenses, How to Apply, Advisory Committee, TA Statements, TA Determinations, TA Directions, Report, Papers and Guidance Notes, Telecom Standards, Numbering Issues, Frequency Spectrum, Code of Practice, Competition Bulletin, Consumer Affairs Bulletin, Calling Number Display, Related Links, Complaints & Inquiries, Suggestion Box and Access to Information. Site also links to a great Telecom Fact Sheet on Hong Kong!
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