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To become a telecom operator you need a General Public Electronic Communication License.
 
There are 2 departments in Italy :
 
* Rome
* Naples


To become a telecom operator you need a General Public Electronic Communication License.  
After request to get a license is submitted, response is provided in ~60 days (time depends on requests made in the same period).


To do that just some documents are needed to be signed and amount of €600,00/year to be paid for every device/server located.
Price of a license is €600,00/year (for every switching server).


More information about the law:
More information about the law:
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* http://www2.agcom.it/operatori/roc/faq.htm#1
* http://www2.agcom.it/operatori/roc/faq.htm#1
ROC Page: what to do to stay with the law:
* http://www.agcom.it/Default.aspx?message=contenuto&DCId=109


The ROC main page:  
The ROC main page:  


http://www.roc.agcom.it/
http://www.roc.agcom.it/

Latest revision as of 09:10, 7 November 2013

To become a telecom operator you need a General Public Electronic Communication License.

There are 2 departments in Italy :

  • Rome
  • Naples

After request to get a license is submitted, response is provided in ~60 days (time depends on requests made in the same period).

Price of a license is €600,00/year (for every switching server).

More information about the law:

FAQ about ROC Registro Operatori di Comunicazioni:

The ROC main page:

http://www.roc.agcom.it/