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==Description== | |||
The Superintendencia de Telecomunicaciones (SUTEL), established in 1996, is the central regulatory body overseeing Costa Rica's telecommunications sector, ensuring a fair, competitive, and efficient market by establishing and enforcing regulations across various aspects like licensing, tariffs, competition, and consumer protection, while also ensuring the technical compatibility and safety of equipment through type approval (SUTEL certificates) and spectrum management, acting as a mediator in disputes, promoting innovation, and disseminating information to citizens about their rights and obligations regarding telecommunications services and regulations. A SUTEL certificate, a mandatory document issued by SUTEL, signifies that a telecommunications equipment complies with the country's safety and technical standards, essentially allowing it to be legally connected and operated within Costa Rica's public network. | The Superintendencia de Telecomunicaciones (SUTEL), established in 1996, is the central regulatory body overseeing Costa Rica's telecommunications sector, ensuring a fair, competitive, and efficient market by establishing and enforcing regulations across various aspects like licensing, tariffs, competition, and consumer protection, while also ensuring the technical compatibility and safety of equipment through type approval (SUTEL certificates) and spectrum management, acting as a mediator in disputes, promoting innovation, and disseminating information to citizens about their rights and obligations regarding telecommunications services and regulations. A SUTEL certificate, a mandatory document issued by SUTEL, signifies that a telecommunications equipment complies with the country's safety and technical standards, essentially allowing it to be legally connected and operated within Costa Rica's public network. | ||
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You can the find PDF version of FMC130 SUTEL Certificate '''[[Media:SUTEL-DGC-2022 certificado.pdf|here]]'''. |
Latest revision as of 11:20, 7 March 2024
Description
The Superintendencia de Telecomunicaciones (SUTEL), established in 1996, is the central regulatory body overseeing Costa Rica's telecommunications sector, ensuring a fair, competitive, and efficient market by establishing and enforcing regulations across various aspects like licensing, tariffs, competition, and consumer protection, while also ensuring the technical compatibility and safety of equipment through type approval (SUTEL certificates) and spectrum management, acting as a mediator in disputes, promoting innovation, and disseminating information to citizens about their rights and obligations regarding telecommunications services and regulations. A SUTEL certificate, a mandatory document issued by SUTEL, signifies that a telecommunications equipment complies with the country's safety and technical standards, essentially allowing it to be legally connected and operated within Costa Rica's public network.
Attachments
You can the find PDF version of FMC130 SUTEL Certificate here.