The Electronic Communications Code Directive contains the following norms.
Part I, on regulators ;Title I • Article 2 covers definitions • Article 3 covers general objectives, such as promoting connectivity, competition, the internal market, the interests of citizens. ;Title II, on regulators • Articles 5 requires a "competent authority" is in charge of regulating communication markets, including access and interconnection obligations, dispute resolution, allocating the radio spectrum, protecting end-user rights, monitoring the market and "competition issues regarding open internet access", providing universal service, and enabling number portability. • Article 6 requires that member state regulators are independent. • Article 7 requires that regulator heads are appointed for at least three years, and dismissed only for failing to perform their duties by law, with public reasons. • Article 8 requires political independence. • Article 10 requires participation in the
Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications • Article 11 requires cooperation with other authorities. • Article 12 requires that use of electronic communication networks is authorised. • Article 13 requires that conditions are non-discriminatory, proportionate and transparent • Article 17 requires separate accounting and financial reports for the running of an electronic communication network from other activities.
Part II, on networks ;Market entry, authorisation • Article 46, member states should set out conditions for use of a
wireless telegraphy station or using apparatus, unless exempt. ;Access for others to networks • Article 61–62, member states should encourage access and interconnection to promote competition and maximum benefit to end-users. Special duties for undertakings with significant market power. • Articles 68-73 require various standards for setting conditions • Article 71 and 77–79 on accounting and functional separation. • Article 74 says a regulator can have obligations for cost recovery and price controls ;Service provision • Article 84 says member states shall "ensure that all consumers in their territories have access at an affordable price, in light of specific national conditions, to an available adequate broadband internet access service and to voice communications services at the quality specified in their territories, including the underlying connection, at a fixed location." ==Implementation==