Organic Law of Telecommunications – Ley Orgánica de Telecomunicaciones

On Article 49, the law indicates that the government will guarantee provision of universal telecommunication services, indicating that this is a set of services that providers have to provide complying certain minimum standards of quality independently of the geographic location. The universal service aims to close the inequalities of service access in the population.

Brunei Telecommunications Order 2001

Brunei Telecommunications Order 2001 - This law sets out the general legal framework for telecommunications in  Brunei.  It contains a detailed institutional framework, including the creation of the regulatory telecommunications authority.  It includes licensing, competition policy, quality service, interconnection, scarce resources management, infrastructure sharing, universal service, penalties and sanctions and dispute resolution.

ToRs for Consultant to Advise on Telecoms Law Reform (French)

Le Gouvernement [PAYS] a récemment manifesté la volonté de réformer le secteur des postes et des télécommunications. Afin d'avancer dans ces réformes, le gouvernement a fait appel à la Banque mondiale pour que cette dernière l'assiste à identifier les meilleures options envisageables pour mener à bien la réforme
sectorielle.

For more information about this sector, please visit Public–Private Partnerships in Telecommunications & ICT.

ToRs for Consultant to Advise on Telecoms Law Reform

1. In preparation for future liberalization privatization of the incumbent telecommunications operator, [IFI], through the use of a consultant, will assist the Ministry of Communications in revising the Telecommunications Law of [COUNTRY].
The task will be undertaken by suitable legal advisers who will work in close cooperation with [COUNTRY] legal advisers, Ministry officials and other as appropriate, to prepare a comprehensive draft Telecommunications law, based on present policies as expressed through existing draft law texts an the present policy of the newly elected

Why augmented reality will increase safety and efficiency in utility sector

AR is a technology that superimposes digital information and media, such as 3D models and videos, upon the real world through Smartphone, tablet, PC, or connected glasses.

AR can be defined as a live, direct or indirect view of a physical, real-world environment whose elements are augmented or overlaid by computer-generated sensory input such as sound, video, graphics or GPS data.