ICT sector, which relies on the electronic recording, processing, transmission, reproduction or display of information
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:03 am
The UNECE Directive not only replaces and repeals existing legislation, but also introduces a number of new objectives and targets. These include:
Strengthen consumer legislation to make it easier and more protective to switch service providers across the EU.
Telecommunications services include philippines number list services provided over the Internet that do not require the use of telephone numbers, for example instant messaging and email applications.
Affordable and adequate access to broadband must be offered to all consumers, regardless of where they live or their income.
Persons with disabilities must have equivalent access to telecommunications services.
EU countries will establish a public alert system that allows alerts to be sent to citizens on their mobile phones in the event of a threat of natural disaster or other state of emergency in their area.
EU countries will ensure regulatory predictability for operators when authorising the use of radio spectrum for wireless broadband communications .
New frequency bands for 5G connectivity will enable faster Internet connections and better connectivity.
Tighter competition rules for operators' access to networks will make it easier for companies to invest in new infrastructure components with very high capacity (download speeds of 100 MB/s or more), even in remote areas, while ensuring effective market regulation.
New tools will help solve problems that may arise in specific market conditions.
Strengthen consumer legislation to make it easier and more protective to switch service providers across the EU.
Telecommunications services include philippines number list services provided over the Internet that do not require the use of telephone numbers, for example instant messaging and email applications.
Affordable and adequate access to broadband must be offered to all consumers, regardless of where they live or their income.
Persons with disabilities must have equivalent access to telecommunications services.
EU countries will establish a public alert system that allows alerts to be sent to citizens on their mobile phones in the event of a threat of natural disaster or other state of emergency in their area.
EU countries will ensure regulatory predictability for operators when authorising the use of radio spectrum for wireless broadband communications .
New frequency bands for 5G connectivity will enable faster Internet connections and better connectivity.
Tighter competition rules for operators' access to networks will make it easier for companies to invest in new infrastructure components with very high capacity (download speeds of 100 MB/s or more), even in remote areas, while ensuring effective market regulation.
New tools will help solve problems that may arise in specific market conditions.