Law no. 239/2005 on the amendment and completion of several normative acts in the field of communications

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Romania Law no.239/2005 on the amendment and completion of several normative acts in the field of communications. These laws set out the general legal framework for telecommunications in Romania. They contain a detailed institutional framework, including the creation of the national regulatory authority for communications (ANRC). They include licensing, competition policy, quality service, interconnection, co-location, scarce resources management, infrastructure sharing, universal service, tariffs regulation, penalties and sanctions and dispute resolution. They also cover some postal service issues.

Law no.239/2005 on the amendment and completion of several normative acts in the field of communications

Enacted by the Parliament of Romania.

Art.I. – Article 51 of the Government Ordinance no.31/2002 on postal services, published in the Romanian Official Journal, Part I, no.87 as of February 1, 2002, approved, with amendments and completions, by Law no.642/2002, shall be repealed.

Art.II. – Government Emergency Ordinance no.79/2002 on the general regulatory framework for communications, published in the Romanian Official Journal, Part I, no.457 as of June 27, 2002, approved, with amendments and completions, by Law no.591/2002, with the subsequent amendments and completions, shall be amended and completed as follows:

 

For other laws and regulations pertaining to Romania's Telecommunications industry, visit Legile Internetului.

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