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Government department responsible for telecoms regulation -site available in both Hungarian and English.
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Telecommunications regulator in India. Site covers the TRAI Act, Telecom
Policy, Judgments Delivered by the Authority, Consultation Papers, Service
Providers/Registered Agencies, Tariff Orders, Regulations, Recommendations,
Directives, and Press Releases. Site in English.
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International organization within which governments and the private sector coordinate global telecom networks and services.
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Government department that oversees telecoms regulation. Available in Arabic, English, and Farsi.
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The Office of the Director of Telecommunications Regulation was established by the Telecommunications (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, 1996. It regulates the telecommunications sector, including radiocommunications and broadcasting transmission and retransmission. This involves:- The development of operational policies for licensing, and for managing the radio frequency spectrum; Licensing/setting
standards and specifications for operators, frequencies and equipment; Regulating in accordance with licence terms/standards and specifications. Main site areas include Introduction, Review, Liberalisation, Information, Legislation, Contacts, LInks, Jobs and
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Israeli telecoms regulator - part of the government. The site is available in Hebrew and English and deals with both landline and cellular communications.
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ITU's Global directory of telecommunication regulation agency web sites.
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Building an advanced information society which is both vigorous and flourishing will require the realization of various measures to foster and promote the telecommunications business and stimulate radio applications. The Telecommunications Bureau is charged with actively pursuing effective means of achieving these goals. The Bureau is also responsible for regulating the telecommunications business in accordance with the applicable laws as well as for guiding and supervising the activities of telecommunications operators and overseeing radio communications. Site summarizes various activities and projects. Site in Japanese and English.
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Japan's telecoms regulator. Available in Japanese and English.
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Regulatory Agency
Telecommunications Regulation
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Telecoms regulator for the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
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The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (TRC) was established with the publication of the Telecommunications Law No. 13 of 1995 as the organization responsible for regulating and monitoring the telecommunications sector and for issuing the necessary licenses to market operators. Site areas include Telecommunications Law, Organization Chart, About TRC, Publications, Equipment Requirements & Standards, Online Databases, Consumer Information and Committees.
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Gulfnet International/Kuwait Electronic Messaging Services (GNI/KEMS) is the Public Data Network (PDN) Service Provider, under the authority of the Ministry of Communications (MOC) Kuwait, since the liberation of the State of Kuwait in 1991. Site areas include Internet Home Services, Internet Corporate Services, Data Services, Public Data Network, Telex & Telegram and What's New.
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Latvia's telecoms regulator - site is available in both Latvian and English.
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Lebanese government department responsible for telecoms regulation. Site is available in Arabic and English.
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The establishment of the Communications Regulatory Authority, an independent government institution, regulating communications activities in Lithuania, has been provided for under the Law on Telecommunications and in line with the European Union regulatory framework. Site in Luthuanian and English.
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Site in French Only. L’ILT l’Institut Luxembourgeois des Télécommunications est l’autorité régulatrice, autrement dit l’autorité «de surveillance» du marché
des télécommunications au Luxembourg. La création de l’ILT, par la loi du 21 mars 1997 sur les télécommunications, fait partie des changements
institutionnels fondamentaux nécessaires à la libéralisation des du secteur des télécommunications. L’ILT est indépendant des opérateurs et
ne dispose d’aucun intérêt dans le marché des télécommunications. Bien qu’il soit sous la tutelle
du Ministre des Communications, l’ILT est administrativement et financièrement indépendant. La mission de l’ILT consiste à veiller à ce que le secteur des télécommunications du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg soit ouvert à la concurrence, que la concurrence y soit réelle et équitable et que tous les consommateurs aient accès aux services de télécommunications à des conditions raisonnables. Main site areas include Contact, Nouveautes, Legislation, Decisions, Documents ILT, Licences, Declarations, Operaterus, Frequecnes, Interconnexion et Numerotation.
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Telecoms regulator for Macau - available in Chinese, Portuguese and English.
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The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission is the regulator for the converging communications and multimedia industry. At the time it was created its key role was the regulation of the communications and multimedia industry based on the powers provided for in the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Act (1998) and the Communications and Multimedia Act (1998). Pursuant to these Acts the role of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission is to implement and promote the Government's national policy objectives for the communications and multimedia sector. The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission is also charged with overseeing the new regulatory framework for the converging industries of telecommunications, broadcasting and on-line activities. Site in English.
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The Malta Communications Authority is the National Agency responsible to regulate telecommunications.
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Government department that is responsible for telecoms regulation.
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La Comisión Federal de Telecomunicaciones fue creada el 9 de agosto de 1996 por Decreto Presidencial publicado en el Diario Oficial de la Federación con autónoma técnica y operativa. Site in Spanish only.
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The Kingdom of Nepal's government telecoms regulator.
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Site in Dutch and English. OPTA is the Netherlands Regulatory Authority for the Telecommunications and Postal sector. OPTA is an independent body that commenced it's activities on the first of August 1997. OPTA supervises the compliance with the legislation, can settle interconnection disputes and manages the (telephone) number database in The Netherlands. Main site areas include What's new, Who is Who,
Legislation, Market Information, International Links, OPTA in Brief, Publications, FAQ and Contact Us.
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Site in Norwegian and English. The Norwegian Post and
Telecommunications Authority (PT) is an agency reporting directly to the Ministry of Transport and Communications, having as its principal
responsibility the regulation and monitoring of the Norwegian post and telecommunications sector. PT was set up in 1987 against the background of increasing liberalisation and competition in the telecommunications sector, which necessitated a division of the regulatory and operational functions so as to ensure impartiality in administrative decisions. On 1 January 1988, the Norwegian market for telecommunications terminal equipment was opened up to competition. On 1 June 1997, PT was charged
with monitoring the postal activities in Norway. Main site areas include About PT, Publications, International, Tasks, Regulations, Forms, Standardisation, Comlab, and Search.
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PTA was formed under the Pakistan Telecommunication Reorganization Act, 1996.
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Papua New Guinea telecoms regulator - looks after telecoms, radio, tv, and amateur radio hams.
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