open network policy
[/ˈoʊpən ˈnɛtwɜrk ˈpɒləsi/]
nounpl: open network policies
política de rede aberta
1. A telecommunications or internet governance policy that promotes unrestricted access to network infrastructure and services, allowing multiple providers and users to interconnect without discriminatory restrictions
The country adopted an open network policy to encourage competition among internet service providers.
O país adotou uma política de rede aberta para incentivar a competição entre provedores de serviços de internet.
2. An organizational or governmental framework that permits interoperability between different network systems and prevents monopolistic control of telecommunications infrastructure
Under the open network policy, smaller companies can now access the same infrastructure as larger competitors.
Sob a política de rede aberta, empresas menores agora podem acessar a mesma infraestrutura que concorrentes maiores.
This term is particularly relevant in Brazil's telecommunications sector, especially following discussions about internet infrastructure regulation and 5G deployment. In the USA, it relates to ongoing debates about net neutrality and FCC regulations. The concept emphasizes democratic access to essential digital infrastructure rather than proprietary control.
Related Idioms & Phrases
level the playing field
break down barriers to entry
ensure fair market competition
promote network accessibility
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