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EU Electronic Communications Law



The European Union's Electronic Communications Law is a comprehensive and expert analysis of the new regulatory framework for electronic communications and services. The law covers all communications infrastructure and associated services, including satellite networks, fixed and mobile terrestrial networks, cable TV networks, other networks used for radio and television broadcasting, and services ... more details
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  • Comprehensive and expert analysis of the new regulatory framework for electronic communications and services
  • covers all communications infrastructure and associated services, including satellite networks, fixed and mobile terrestrial networks, cable TV networks, other networks used for radio and television broadcasting, and services which control access to these services
  • was adopted in 2002 and liberalized the EU telecommunications markets


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Author Robert Bell,Neil Ray
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9781904501220
Publisher Oxford University Press, Usa
Manufacturer Oxford University Press, Usa
Description
The European Union's Electronic Communications Law is a comprehensive and expert analysis of the new regulatory framework for electronic communications and services. The law covers all communications infrastructure and associated services, including satellite networks, fixed and mobile terrestrial networks, cable TV networks, other networks used for radio and television broadcasting, and services which control access to these services. The law was adopted in 2002 and liberalized the EU telecommunications markets.

The liberalization of the EU telecommunications markets, completed on 1 January 1998, created a strong European communications sector by promoting vigorous competition and innovation. The resulting revolutionary developments in technology and markets, necessitated a comprehensive review of regulatory policy to cater for dynamic and largely unpredictable markets. The EU adopted a new common regulatory framework for electronic communications and services in 2002, which simplifies and consolidates previous legislation. The 'Framework Directive' contains common provisions that underlie separate measures dealing with access and interconnection, authorisation, universal service and user's rights, data protection, local loop unbundling, harmonization of use of the radio spectrum and competition issues. EU Electronic Communications Law provides comprehensive and expert analysis of the new regulatory framework, which covers all communications infrastructure and associated services: satellite networks, fixed and mobile terrestrial networks, cable TV networks, other networks used for radio and television broadcasting, and services which control access to these services.
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