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Ref: Act on Competitive Conditions and Consumer Interest in the Telecommunications Market
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The Indian Telegraph Act of 1885, with amendments issued in 2003 and 2006.
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These laws contain an institutional framework including the creation of the Telecommunication Regulatory Authority.
See also the Telegraph Act of 1885 (and its amendments).
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Ref: THE INDIAN WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ACT
1 (Article 1) Citation: These Instructions may be cited as the Instructions on the Sharing of USO Costs for the Year [2006], and shall come into effect as of the date of their approval by the Board of Commissioners of TRC.
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TRC Board Decision No.(1-3-2006) Date(14-2-2006).
Issued Pursuant to ARTICLES 6(a), 6(b), 6(e) 12(A/2), and 12(A/6) of the Telecommunications Law No. (13) for the Year 1995 and its amendments.
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This law seeks to regulate the converging communications and multimedia industries, and for incidental matters.
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It contains a detailed institutional framework, including the creation of the telecommunications regulatory authority (INCM). It includes licensing, competition policy, quality service, interconnection, scarce resources management, universal access and service, tariffs regulation, and penalties and sanctions.
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Instituto Nacional das telecomunicacoes de Mocambique
Since October 2007, there have been a large variety of roll-out strategies being announced or implemented across Europe which some NRAs have had to address. The ERG considers it timely to examine the latest evidence to ensure that the original conclusions remain valid and fit-for purpose for national regulators to follow and take account of the latest developments. Specifically, in this document ERG re-examines the economic analysis and regulatory implica-tions in light of:
The Act strengthens the capacity of the NCC to properly carry out its Regulatory Activities.
CHAPTER I—OBJECTIVES, APPLICATION AND SCOPE
1. The primary object of this Act is to create and provide a regulatory framework for the Nigerian communications industry and all matters related thereto and for that purpose and without detracting from the generality of the foregoing, specifically to—