European Electronic Communications Code

European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) is an EU directive, which regulates electronic communications networks and services.

EECC was adopted in December 2018 and consolidated and reformed the existing regulation framework.

By 2020 member states must adapt their telecommunications regulations in accordance with the EECC.

The e-Privacy Directive, the Telecoms Single Market Regulation, the Roaming Regulation, the Radio Spectrum Decision and some other regulations complement the EECC.

The 2013 modification of the Radio Spectrum Policy Programme was used as the basis of the section concerning the radio spectrum.[1]

References

  1. Massaro 2019, p. 179.
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