Telecommunication Regulations
Telecommunication regulations are rules and guidelines set by governments or regulatory bodies to manage the telecommunications industry. These regulations ensure fair competition, protect consumer rights, and promote access to communication services. They cover various aspects, including pricing, service quality, and the allocation of radio frequencies.
In many countries, organizations like the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States oversee these regulations. They help maintain a balance between the interests of consumers and service providers, ensuring that everyone has access to reliable and affordable telecommunication services, such as internet, telephone, and broadcasting.