1. The communications industry worldwide
1.1. The international economic and market background
1.1.1. Telecommunications
1.1.2. Audiovisual
1.2. Regulatory framework development in Europe
1.2.1. Telecommunications
1.2.2. Audiovisual
1.1.1. Telecommunications
1.1.2. Audiovisual
1.2. Regulatory framework development in Europe
1.2.1. Telecommunications
1.2.2. Audiovisual
2. The Communications Industry in Italy
2.1. Economic and competition analysis of communications markets
2.1.1. Telecommunications
2.1.2. Television
2.1.3. Radio
2.1.4. Publishing
2.1.5. Copyright
2.1.6. Advertising
2.2. Regulatory framework development in Italy
2.1.1. Telecommunications
2.1.2. Television
2.1.3. Radio
2.1.4. Publishing
2.1.5. Copyright
2.1.6. Advertising
2.2. Regulatory framework development in Italy
3. Actions undertaken by the Authority
3.1. Electronic communications market analyses
3.2. Fixed lines
3.2.1. Regulatory actions
3.2.2. Supervisory actions
3.2.3. Disputes
3.3. Mobile
3.4. Internet and broadband
3.4.1. Regulatory actions
3.4.2. Supervisory actions
3.5. Television
3.5.1. Regulatory actions
3.5.2. Supervisory actions
3.5.3. Disputes
3.6. Advertising
3.6.1. Regulatory actions
3.6.2. Supervisory actions
3.6.3. Actions relating to misleading, fraudulent and comparative advertising
3.7. “Par condicio” (equal access to the media in election campaigns) and pluralism
3.7.1. Regulatory actions
3.7.2. Supervisory actions
3.7.3. Actions for ensuring equal access to the media
3.8. Polls
3.9. The protection of children
3.9.1. Supervisory actions
3.9.2. Actions for strengthening children protection
3.10. The register of operators and the informativa economica di sistema, a media & communications industry database
3.11. The public relations office
3.12. Sanctioning actions
3.12.1. Breach of advertising and sponsorship regulations
3.12.2. Breach of licensees’ obligations
3.12.3. Breach of licensees’ programme scheduling obligations
3.12.4. Breach of regulations relating to the advertising of audiotex and videotex services
3.12.5. Breach of regulations relating to the satellite broadcasting of television programmes
3.12.6. Breach of regulations relating to broadcasting shares of European works
3.12.7. Breach of regulations governing the issuance of licences for private television broadcasting on terrestrial frequencies
3.12.8. Breach of regulations relating to dominant positions
3.12.9. Other types of breach related to the audiovisual sector
3.12.10. Breach of regulations relating to telecommunications
3.13. Jurisdictional protection
3.13.1. At national level
3.13.2. At EU level
3.14. The conflict of interests
3.2. Fixed lines
3.2.1. Regulatory actions
3.2.2. Supervisory actions
3.2.3. Disputes
3.3. Mobile
3.4. Internet and broadband
3.4.1. Regulatory actions
3.4.2. Supervisory actions
3.5. Television
3.5.1. Regulatory actions
3.5.2. Supervisory actions
3.5.3. Disputes
3.6. Advertising
3.6.1. Regulatory actions
3.6.2. Supervisory actions
3.6.3. Actions relating to misleading, fraudulent and comparative advertising
3.7. “Par condicio” (equal access to the media in election campaigns) and pluralism
3.7.1. Regulatory actions
3.7.2. Supervisory actions
3.7.3. Actions for ensuring equal access to the media
3.8. Polls
3.9. The protection of children
3.9.1. Supervisory actions
3.9.2. Actions for strengthening children protection
3.10. The register of operators and the informativa economica di sistema, a media & communications industry database
3.11. The public relations office
3.12. Sanctioning actions
3.12.1. Breach of advertising and sponsorship regulations
3.12.2. Breach of licensees’ obligations
3.12.3. Breach of licensees’ programme scheduling obligations
3.12.4. Breach of regulations relating to the advertising of audiotex and videotex services
3.12.5. Breach of regulations relating to the satellite broadcasting of television programmes
3.12.6. Breach of regulations relating to broadcasting shares of European works
3.12.7. Breach of regulations governing the issuance of licences for private television broadcasting on terrestrial frequencies
3.12.8. Breach of regulations relating to dominant positions
3.12.9. Other types of breach related to the audiovisual sector
3.12.10. Breach of regulations relating to telecommunications
3.13. Jurisdictional protection
3.13.1. At national level
3.13.2. At EU level
3.14. The conflict of interests
4. The Authority’s institutional relations
4.1. International relations
4.2. Relations with national institutions
4.3. relations with the Ministry of communications
4.4. relations with the Regional communications committees
4.5. relations with universities and research institutions
4.6. “Il Consiglio Nazionale degli Utenti”, the National User Council
4.7. Relations with consumers and users
4.8. The Guardia di Finanza (financial police) and the Postal and Communications Police
4.2. Relations with national institutions
4.3. relations with the Ministry of communications
4.4. relations with the Regional communications committees
4.5. relations with universities and research institutions
4.6. “Il Consiglio Nazionale degli Utenti”, the National User Council
4.7. Relations with consumers and users
4.8. The Guardia di Finanza (financial police) and the Postal and Communications Police
5. Governance structure
5.1. Governance structure and human resources
5.2. The ethical committee
5.3. Internal supervision and control
5.4. The 2004 balance sheet and the 2005 budget
5.5. Documentation services
5.6. Official information and the website
5.2. The ethical committee
5.3. Internal supervision and control
5.4. The 2004 balance sheet and the 2005 budget
5.5. Documentation services
5.6. Official information and the website