teleoperatörsreglering
Teleoperatörsreglering refers to the set of rules and laws that govern the operations of telecommunications companies, commonly known as teleoperators or carriers. These regulations are put in place by national authorities to ensure fair competition, protect consumers, and manage the radio spectrum. Key areas of regulation often include licensing requirements for operating telecommunications networks, rules on network access and interconnection to promote competition among service providers, and consumer protection measures such as regulations on billing transparency, service quality, and privacy of customer data.
The objective of teleoperatörsreglering is multifaceted. It aims to prevent monopolies and encourage a competitive market,
In many countries, regulatory frameworks are established by independent agencies. These agencies are responsible for developing,