851-0727-01L Telecommunications Law
Semester | Spring Semester 2019 |
Lecturers | C. von Zedtwitz |
Periodicity | yearly recurring course |
Language of instruction | German |
Comment | Particularly suitable for students of D-INFK, D-ITET |
Abstract | Introduction to the basics of Telecommunications Law for non-lawyers. The course deals with the legal regulations and principles that apply to telecom network operators and telecom service providers (fixed-line and mobile phone). |
Learning objective | By analyzing the most relevant legal provisions for a telecom provider in Switzerland students will learn about the main concepts of Swiss law. No previous legal courses required. |
Content | 1. History of Swiss Telecommunications Law 2. Regulation of network access (essential facility doctrine, types of access) 3. Universal Service 4. Phone service contracts (fixed line and mobile phone service) 5. Mobil communication radiation regulation 6. Telecommunication secrecy 7. SPAM-Avoidance |
Lecture notes | The powerpoint slides presented in the course will be made availabe online. In addition, links to relevant legal decisions and regulations will be accessible on the course website. |
Literature | No mandatory readings. |
Prerequisites / Notice | Short written exam at the end of the semester (scope and materials to be defined during the course). |