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Agencies
- Bosnia and Herzegovina - The Communication Regulatory Agency (CRA) - Telecoms and broadcast regulator for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Was set up by the UN High Representative in the country. The site is available in English, Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian.
- Botswana - Botswana Telecommunications Authority - Telecommunication authority for Botswana, Southern Africa. Authority for fixed telephony, mobile telephony, broadcasting, Internet, radio, and satellite communications.
- Canada - Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunications Commission - Canada's regulator for telecoms, radio and television services.
- Denmark - National IT and Telecom Agency - A division of the Ministry for Science, Technology and Innovation.
- ECTEL - Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority - Telecommunications regulator for the Eastern Caribbean states of Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Saint Christopher and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
- France - ART - French telecom regulator, deals with landline, wireless and internet services.
- Germany - Telecoms and Postal Regulator - German telecoms and postal regulator, available in both German and English.
- Greece - EETT (National Telecommunications and Post Commission) - Greek telecoms and postal services regulator, site is available in both Greek and English
- Hong Kong - Office of the Telecommunications Authority (OFTA) - Telecoms regulator for Hong Kong. Available in English and Chinese
- ICTQatar - Regulates telecom and IT in Quatar. Includes a press release page and event schedule.
- Iran - Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting - Government department that oversees telecom regulation. Available in Arabic, English, and Farsi.
- Israel - Ministry of Communications - Israeli telecom regulator - part of the government. Site available in Hebrew and English and deals with both landline and cellular communications.
- Italian Communications Authority - Laws, rules and market data. Available in English and Italian.
- Japan - Ministry of Public Management, Home Affairs, Posts and Telecommunications - Japan's telecoms regulator. Available in Japanese and English.
- Jordan - Telecommunication Regulatory Commission - Telecoms regulator for the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
- Latvia Electronic Communications Office - Latvia's radiocommunications regulator. Site available in both Latvian and English.
- Lebanon - Ministry Of Telecommunications - Lebanese government department responsible for telecoms regulation. Site is available in Arabic and English.
- Macau - Office for the Development of Telecommunications and Information Technology - Telecoms regulator for Macau - available in Chinese, Portuguese and English.
- Malta - Malta Communications Authority - The Malta Communications Authority is the National Agency responsible to regulate telecommunications.
- Mauritius - The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications - Government department that is responsible for telecoms regulation.
- Nepal - Nepal Telecommunications Authority - The Kingdom of Nepal's government telecoms regulator.
- Pakistan - Pakistan Telecommunications Authority - PTA was formed under the Pakistan Telecommunication Reorganization Act, 1996.
- Portugal - Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações (ANACOM) - Portugal's telecoms regulator - responsible for both telecoms, television media and postal services. [English and Portuguese]
- Singapore - Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore - Telecom regulator for Singapore.
- Slovakia - Ministry of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications - Government site with information on the country's telecom policies. Available in Slovakian and English.
- Slovenia - Ministry of Information - Slovenian regulator for telecoms. Part of the government, and the site is available in both Slovene and English.
- Telecommunications Regulatory Authority - Bahrain - The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority is an independent body, and awards licences to operate, and use radio spectrum.
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