Module A: The Purpose and Experience of Telecommunications Regulation
LWM48A.
1) Telecommunications law: introduction.
2) Evolution of telecommunications regulation: models of regulation and market structures.
3) Technology: a foundation.
4) Competition, interconnection and pricing: the economic background of telecommunications law.
5) Social policy and regulation: universal service, consumer protection and privacy
Module C: Telecommunications Contracts
LWM48C.
1) Access and interconnection agreements: terms and conditions, peering and transit.
2) Mobile agreements 3.
Telecommunications outsourcing contracts.
4) Consumer contracts and protection
Module D: Telecommunications: The International View
LWM48D.
1) United States telecommunications law and regulation.
2) The International Telecommunications Union and World Trade Organization: the international framework from tradition to trade.
3) Submarines and satellites: the international regulation of outer space and underwater cabling.
4) Regulatory issues in developing markets.
5) The Asian experie.
What is a telecommunications course?
This course is aimed at unemployed individuals to allow them to gain competence and qualifications in the Telecommunications Industry.
This is a hands-on, practical-based course which is combined with theory to prepare the individual for employment within the Industry.
What is the evolution of Telecommunications Regulation?
Evolution of telecommunications regulation:
models of regulation and market structures Competition interconnection and pricing:the economic background of telecommunications law Social policy and regulation:universal service consumer protection and privacy Competition law:ex ante and ex post the tools of the regulator . What universities offer an LLM in it and Telecommunications Law?
There are an abundance of university programs offering an LLM in IT and telecommunications.
A couple of examples include:
the University of Strathclyde Glasgow which offers a comprehensive LLM in IT and Telecommunications Law.