The Government has approved the proposal for amendments to the Law on Electronic Communications

The statement after the Government session states that this creates legal conditions for the implementation of the EU acquis in the field of roaming, taking into account the Union initiative regarding the abolition of roaming fees between Montenegro and EU countries.

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Photo: Đorđe Cmiljanić/Government of Montenegro
Photo: Đorđe Cmiljanić/Government of Montenegro
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The Government has adopted a proposal for amendments to the Law on Electronic Communications, which further aligns it with relevant European Union (EU) regulations, especially in the part relating to the application of rules in the field of roaming and regulation of the electronic communications market.

The statement after the Government session states that this creates legal conditions for the implementation of the EU acquis in the field of roaming, taking into account the Union initiative regarding the abolition of roaming fees between Montenegro and EU countries.

"This law also introduces provisions relating to the management of the national internet domain and the management of domain name registration data," the statement said.

It is added that this further aligns with Directive (EU) 2022/2555 on measures for a high common level of cybersecurity across the Union (NIS2 Directive).

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