31 March 2025

Telecommunications Regulation

Telecommunications Regulation refers to the set of rules and laws governing the operation of telecommunications services and networks. This regulation is designed to ensure fair competition, protect consumer rights, promote innovation, and manage the use of public resources, such as radio frequencies and telecommunications infrastructure. Regulatory bodies typically oversee licensing, pricing, quality of service standards, and service accessibility, ensuring compliance with national and international standards. Telecommunications regulation also addresses issues like market entry for new providers, interconnection between different networks, and the protection of sensitive data. Its goal is to create a balanced environment that fosters growth and investment in the telecommunications sector while safeguarding the interests of consumers and promoting universal access to communication services.