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The Gibraltar Regulatory Authority (GRA) was established by the Gibraltar Regulatory Act in October 2000. The GRA is the statutory body in Gibraltar responsible for regulating electronic communications. This includes telecommunications, radio communications and broadcasting transmissions. The GRA serves as both the national supervisory and regulatory authority for these sectors. The supervision and regulation of these sectors is done in accordance with EU law that has been rendered into national law.〔GRA, ("Communications Sector" ), ''GRA''〕 Since inception the GRA has seen its responsibilities extended to data protection and gambling. == Electronic Communication == The GRA attempts to enhance competition in the communications sector by regulating network access to develop effective choice for business and residential consumers alike and by helping the facilitate entry to the communications market through authorizations and licenses.〔GRA, ("Communications Sector" ), ''GRA''〕 The GRA policy is designed to make Gibraltar recognizable as a world-class telecommunications centre to do business. As well as ensuring that Gibraltar has a high quality telecommunications service that offers consumers a better deal by providing high performance and standards, as well as competitive prices.〔GRA, ("Communications Sector" ), ''GRA''〕 The Communications remit of the GRA includes: traditional telephone wire, dial up and ADSL internet, mobile operators providing voice and data services, VOIP services, television and radio, radio communications including fixed wireless services, and licensing frameworks for satellite services.〔GRA, ("Communications Sector" ), ''GRA''〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gibraltar Regulatory Authority」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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