Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações

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National Communications Authority
Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações
Agency overview
Formed1981 (1)
TypeRegulatory authority
JurisdictionPortugal
HeadquartersLisbon
Minister responsible
  • (etc.)
Agency executive
  • Maria de Fátima H.S.Barros Bertoldi, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors
  • (etc.)
Websitewww.anacom.pt
Footnotes
(1) Created in 1981, as the Institute of Communications of Portugal (ICP), but only started activity in 1989. In 2001, it received the present name.

For the 1948 Westinghouse analog computer Anacom, see Network analyzer (AC power)

Autoridade Nacional de Comunicações (Portuguese for National Communications Authority) or ANACOM is the regulatory authority for electronic communications and postal services in Portugal.

ANACOM also represents Portugal at relevant international fora and has several functions with respect to electronic commerce. It has been active since 1989. Its main objectives are to promote competition, transparency in prices and conditions of use, and the development of communication networks and markets. ANACOM also works to defend the interests of citizens and in particular the users of communications. This work involves ensuring access to the universal service in both electronic communications and postal services.

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