Utility regulators' websites
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Belgium
- L'Institut
Belge des Services Postaux et des Telecommunications
Belgian post and telecoms regulator
Canada
- Canadian
Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
Canadian regulator for broadcasting and telecoms
Denmark
- Telestyrelsen
Danish telecoms regulator
Finland
- Telehallintokesus
Finnish telecoms regulator
France
- Autorite
de Regulation des Telecommunications
(ART)
French telecoms regulator
Germany
- Reg
TP
German telecommunications regulator
Greece
Ireland
- Office
of the Director of Telecommunications Regulation
Irish telecoms regulator
Italy
- Autorita
per l'energia elettrica e il gas
Italian electricity and gas regulator - Autorita
per le Garanzie nelle Communicazioni
Italian telecoms regulator
Luxembourg
- Institut
Luxembourgeois des Telecommunications
Luxembourg telecoms regulator
Netherlands
- Onafhankelijke
Post en Telecommunicatie Autoriteit
Dutch post and telecoms regulator
Portugal
- Autoridade
Nacional de Comunicacoes (ANACOM)
Portuguese telecoms regulator
Spain
- Comision
Nacional de Telecomunicaciones
Spanish telecoms regulator - Comision
Nacional de Energia (CNE)
Spanish electricity regulator
Sweden
- Post
& Telestyrelsen
Swedish post and telecoms regulator
United Kingdom
- Ofgem
UK Office of Gas and Electricity Markets - ORR
Office of the UK Rail Regulator - Ofreg
Office of Electricity and Gas (Northern Ireland) - Ofcom
Office of Telecoms Regulation - Ofwat
Office of Water Regulation
United States
- Federal
Communications Commission
US telecoms regulator - Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission
US energy regulator
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