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Communications Regulators

The lead Australian Government body for information economy issues.
The Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) is an independent federal statutory authority responsible for the regulation of free-to-air radio and television,pay TV, digital broadcasting and Internet content in Australia.
The Office classifies films, videos, computer games and some publications for the Australian community. This site contains information on decisions made by the Classification Board, latest news, and how to apply for classification.


Italian Telecommunications Regulatory Authority
a self-regulatory body committed to protecting consumers of on-demand audiovisual content services provided by its members
Ofcom is the independent regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries, with responsibilities across television, radio, telecommunications and wireless communications services.

"The OFT is responsible for making markets work well for consumers. We achieve this by promoting and protecting consumer interests throughout the UK, while ensuring that businesses are fair and competitive."
The statutory body for both tandards and fairness in broadcasting
responsible for the management of the non-military radio spectrum in the UK
The Commission licenses and regulates commercially funded television services in the UK.
licenses and regulates independent radio
The Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Posts
Korea`s online and communications content monitoring agency


including telecommunications regulator


The French telecommunications regulator. English version is available here