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The IIC is the only independent international forum that brings together statutory national regulators, competition authorities, global commercial operators and end-user representatives in a collegiate, neutral environment to debate policy issues.

IIC members believe that the impact of technological innovation on society should be evaluated and discussed openly and that policy and regulation should both maximise the public interest and promote innovation and investment.

Members enjoy closed meetings exclusively for regulators and open meetings where the debate is extended to policy specialists from industry and wider interest groups.

IIC Regulator Membership

National regulatory and competition authorities whose work impacts on, or is impacted by, the global digital ecosystem, join the IIC to contribute to debates, articles and exclusive, often closed-door discussions with peers with other regulators and authorities.

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Small Nations Regulators Forum

The IIC Forum for Small Nations* focuses on the opportunities and constraints in media and communications regulation in countries with small populations and or small economies. As with other IIC Fora, meetings take place under the Chatham House Rule. *Eligibility: a small nation is a country whose population is less than 0.1% of the world population – currently approximately 7.9 billion across 195 countries.

Included with IIC Regulator membership, for eligible Small Nations.

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The IIC is the world's only policy debating platform for the converged communications industry

We give innovators and regulators a forum in which to explore, debate and agree the best policies and regulatory frameworks for widest societal benefit.

Insight: Exchange: Influence

We give members a voice through conferences, symposiums and private meetings, as well as broad exposure of their differing viewpoints through articles, reports and interviews.

The new website will make it easier for you to gather fresh insights, exchange views with others and have a voice in the debate

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