verbindingsregels
Verbindingsregels, meaning "connection rules" in Dutch, refers to the regulations and guidelines governing how different entities, particularly in the telecommunications and network sectors, are allowed or required to connect with each other. These rules are crucial for ensuring interoperability, fair competition, and the efficient functioning of essential services. In the context of telecommunications, verbindingsregels often dictate the terms under which one network operator must grant access to its infrastructure or services to another operator. This can include requirements for leased lines, interconnection points, and the tariffs that can be charged for such access.
The primary objective of these regulations is to prevent dominant players from creating artificial barriers that