
BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 1. Representatives of
Azerbaijan’s regulatory authority for telecommunications and postal
services, the Information and Communication Technologies Agency
(ICTA), participated in a meeting of telecommunications regulators
organized by Hungary’s National Media and Info communications
Authority in Budapest, Trend reports via the Agency for Innovation and
Digital Development.
During the event, participants discussed current issues related
to roaming services, broadband internet monitoring, the activities
of regulatory authorities, the draft law on digital networks,
market oversight, and end-user rights.
The sessions featured a presentation on Hungary’s experience
with broadband internet monitoring tools and geographic monitoring,
as well as an exchange of views on international approaches to
protecting end-user rights.
At the meeting, ICTA representatives shared their experience
regarding the telecommunications reforms underway in Azerbaijan,
the development of broadband internet, as well as work in the areas
of roaming and regulation.
The participation in the event was deemed important for learning
from international experience, improving regulatory mechanisms in
the telecommunications sector, and strengthening regional
cooperation.
