Broadband Regulation
/ˈbrɔːd.bænd ˌrɛɡ.jʊˈleɪ.ʃən/
Definitions
- (n.) The body of laws, policies, and regulations governing the provision, access, and use of broadband internet services.
The government introduced new broadband regulation to promote fair competition among service providers.
- (n.) Regulatory measures aimed at ensuring the quality, affordability, and neutrality of broadband networks.
Broadband regulation often includes obligations for network neutrality and universal service.
Forms
- broadband regulation
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Commentary
Broadband regulation typically encompasses various legal frameworks to balance market competition, consumer protection, and technology advancement; drafters should consider sector-specific mandates and evolving technological standards.
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