#stayathome with UKE - 06/04/2020
Office of Electronic Communications (UKE)
TELECOM/ICT Policy Makers and Regulators | Europe | Poland
UKE has came up with a special initiative #stayathome, preparing interesting educational materials for children and parents, during this challenging COVID-19 time. On our website, there are three cycles are waiting for younger and older, which we will regularly update throughout the entire period of home insulation:#Talk to child - at this special time, most of us moved their activities to the vir (...)

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Joint Agreement for Consumers Protection - 25/03/2020
The Office of Electronic Communications (UKE)
TELECOM/ICT Policy Makers and Regulators | Europe | Poland
The President of UKE together with the Minister of Digital Affairs, NASK and Orange Polska, Polkomtel, P4 and T-Mobile Polska have entered into an agreement on cooperation in the special protection of Internet users against data phishing sites, including for personal data, during the states of emergency, such as an epidemic. The agreement will contribute to protecting consumer interests. In connec (...)

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Ensuring the Continuity of Telecommunications Services in the Age of Coronavirus - 25/03/2020
The Office of Electronic Communications (UKE)
TELECOM/ICT Policy Makers and Regulators | Europe | Poland
The President of UKE asks telecommunications operators to take the necessary actions to guarantee service continuity by preventing and removing the effects of network congestion resulting from increased demand during the SARS-CoV-2 virus outbreak. Pursuant to Regulation 2015/2120 of the European Parliament and of the Council, during such threats as the coronavirus epidemic, the regular ban on the (...)

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Ensuring the continuity of telecommunications services in the age of coronavirus - 25/03/2020
Office of Electronic Communications (UKE)
TELECOM/ICT Policy Makers and Regulators | Europe | Poland
The President of UKE asks telecommunications operators to take the necessary actions to guarantee service continuity by preventing and removing the effects of network congestion resulting from increased demand during the COVID-19 outbreak. Pursuant to Regulation 2015/2120 of the European Parliament and of the Council, during such threats as the coronavirus epidemic, the regular ban on the use of n (...)

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