Telecommunication and Broadcasting Legal Advisory in the Philippines
Telecommunication and Broadcasting Legal Advisory in the Philippines
EPEEQ Law guides telecom and broadcasting companies in the Philippines through licensing, franchise applications, and compliance. We provide legal support to help navigate this dynamic, highly regulated sector with confidence.
What is Telecommunication and Broadcasting Law?
This area of law governs internet, cable, radio, and TV operations in the Philippines, covering licensing, spectrum allocation, franchising, content standards, and oversight by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
EPEEQ Law guides telecom and broadcasting companies in the Philippines through licensing, franchise applications, and compliance. We provide legal support to help navigate this dynamic, highly regulated sector with confidence.
What is Telecommunication and Broadcasting Law?
This area of law governs internet, cable, radio, and TV operations in the Philippines, covering licensing, spectrum allocation, franchising, content standards, and oversight by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).
Why does Telecommunication and Broadcasting Law Matter?
Telecommunications and broadcasting are vital to public access to information, yet both industries face strict oversight in the Philippines. Failure to meet legal obligations can result in hefty fines, revoked licenses, or service interruptions, all of which can severely affect business operations and reputations.
How Can EPEEQ Law Help
EPEEQ Law helps clients in maintaining compliance and securing permits by:
- Advising on franchise and license applications
- Assisting with NTC regulatory compliance
- Drafting and reviewing content distribution agreements
- Providing representation in administrative hearings
- Offering legal insight on emerging technologies and digital platforms
Why does Telecommunication and Broadcasting Law Matter?
Telecommunications and broadcasting are vital to public access to information, yet both industries face strict oversight in the Philippines. Failure to meet legal obligations can result in hefty fines, revoked licenses, or service interruptions, all of which can severely affect business operations and reputations.
How Can EPEEQ Law Help
EPEEQ Law helps clients in maintaining compliance and securing permits by:
- Advising on franchise and license applications
- Assisting with NTC regulatory compliance
- Drafting and reviewing content distribution agreements
- Providing representation in administrative hearings
- Offering legal insight on emerging technologies and digital platforms
FAQs about Telecommunication and Broadcasting Law
You typically need a legislative franchise and an NTC permit, among others.
Yes, but there are constitutional and statutory limitations on foreign ownership.
Content must comply with rules on decency, fair reporting, and public interest.
Yes, a franchise is granted by Congress; a license is issued by regulators like the NTC.
You risk legal action, penalties, and immediate cessation of operations.