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  1. The Norwegian Communications Authority (Norwegian: Nasjonal kommnikasjonsmyndighet), prior to 2015 the Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority (Post- og teletilsynet) is a Norwegian government agency responsible for controlling and regulating the telecommunication and postal sector of Norway.

  2. The Norwegian Communications Authority (Nkom) is an executive supervisory and administrative authority for services within postal and electronic communication in Norway.

  3. nkom.no › english › about-nkomAbout Nkom - Nkom

    • Market Regulation
    • Security and Resilience
    • Resource Manager
    • Supervision and Control
    • National and International Cooperation
    • Best Source
    • Head Office in Lillesand

    Nkom must facilitate equal terms of competition for all operators, to ensure price competition and choice for customers. Markets themselves should target and develop sustainable competition where possible. Nkom assesses whether providers of postal and e-com services should be regulated.

    Nkom has a special responsibility to ensure the security and resilience of electronic communication networks (e-com networks) to both data attacks and extreme weather impacts. We also play an active role in the development of new emergency networks and mobile emergency preparedness for adverse incidents. Nkom has 24/7 security rosters for police ca...

    Nkom manages frequencies for mobile networks, radio and television in Norway. In 2019, we began to sell off 5G frequencies at frequency auctions. Telephone number resources in Norway are managed by Nkom and are distributed to operators on the basis of applications.

    We conduct supervision as systematic market control of sales of radio, telecom terminal and network equipment, in order to check that these products comply with the regulations. A separate authorisation scheme for e-com installations ensures secure networks for society in general. Nkom also oversees the e-com industry's prices and offers to consume...

    Nkom has sound and active cooperation with industries and authorities, and offers cooperation platforms in the form of conferences and meeting places. Internationally, we are active in a number of EU forums, to ensure the coordination of international regulations for post and e-com across national borders. Nkom also represents Norway in a number of...

    Nkom works to be the best source within our professional areas. Our task is also to ensure that Norwegian society is kept updated on new e-com technology and innovation. This means that we make useful consumer information, news, rules, regulations and laws available on our website, and in various industry channels. We respond quickly to enquiries f...

    With a head office in Lillesand, Nkom is structured as five departments. Around 162 employees work in the southern Norwegian town, and the rest are based at Nkom's regional offices in Lødingen, Trondheim, Bergen and Oslo. Pål Wien Espen is Director General in Nkom. The Director General decides all matters that are not to be submitted to a superior ...

  4. 2 de abr. de 2019 · Nkom supervises providers of post and telecommunications services, manages frequencies and numbering resources, investigates ex ante competition problems in the electronic communications markets and makes decisions pursuant to the Electronic Communications Act and the Norwegian Postal Services Act.

  5. Telecommunications in Norway. Telecommunications in Norway are relatively advanced. There are about as many cellular phone subscription as there are inhabitants in the country (5.3 million), while the number of fixed line telephone subscriptions is declining towards 800,000. [1] As of 2006, 79% of the population had access to ...

  6. Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority, or Post- og teletilsynet (official site) Regulates the telecom industry, issues telephone numbers etc. Norwegian Railway Inspectorate , or Jernbanetilsynet ( official site ) Inspectorate concerning rail transport, including urban rail.

  7. Norwegian Communications Authority. External organization | subordinate agency. Les på norsk. An administrative agency responsible for administering legislation in the post and telecommunications area and for competition regulation.