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This course is about the area of law that regulates the telecommunications industry. What do we mean when we talk about the telecommunications industry? We all use our smartphones, tablets or computers to communicate but what is behind all this and how is it legally regulated if at all?

By telecommunications industry we mean traditional fixed copper line based wire networks that have now been adapted for broadband internet or newly built optical fibre networks and the voice and internet services provided by these networks. We also mean mobile networks and mobile services including roaming where we go abroad.

Telecommunications also includes transmission networks, services used for broadcasting television signals which can be cabled, terrestrial or satellite. The course investigates the history and regulation of telecommunications in a number of jurisdictions, aiming to give students a wide overview of this area.

Module A: The purpose and experience of telecommunications regulation

LWM48A

Module B: Telecommunications liberalization in Europe

LWM48B

Module C: Telecommunications contracts

LWM48C

Module D: Telecommunications: the international view

LWM48D

Assessment

Each module is assessed by a 45-minute unseen written examination.

Sequence

Module A must be completed first.  Module C can only be completed after modules A and B.

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