
International Telecommunications Regulation
International Telecommunications Regulation refers to the set of rules and agreements that govern how countries manage and share telecommunications services and infrastructure. It ensures that communication technologies, like phones and the internet, operate smoothly across borders. These regulations cover issues such as frequency allocation, services accessibility, and pricing, aiming to promote fair competition and prevent monopolies. Organizations like the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) facilitate these regulations, fostering cooperation between nations to enhance global communication and connect people worldwide.