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Telecom Regulators

Telecom regulators are government or independent agencies responsible for overseeing and guiding the telecommunications industry. They create rules to ensure fair competition, set standards for service quality, and protect consumer rights. They also allocate licenses and spectrum for mobile, internet, and other communication services, ensuring these resources are used efficiently. By regulating prices, preventing unfair practices, and promoting innovation, they help maintain a reliable, accessible, and competitive telecom environment that benefits both providers and users.