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The Communications and Utilities Regulatory Authority () is a statutory board responsible for the regulation of telecommunications and broadcasting in the
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, and since 2020, certain responsibilities in relation to the gas market.
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in the
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is responsible for the regulation of frequency allocation. The Authority was established as the Communications Commission () under the Communications Commission Order 1989.Statutory Document 74/89
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has been chairman of the Commission ''ex officio''.


See also

* Communications on the Isle of Man


References


External links


Communications and Utilities Regulatory Authority (CURA)
Communications in the Isle of Man Government of the Isle of Man 1989 establishments in the Isle of Man Organizations established in 1989 {{IsleofMan-stub