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* '''[[Operations]]''' <br /> ''Any network will require ongoing maintenance and operation. This section considers approaches and options for operating and managing your network.''
* '''[[Operations]]''' <br /> ''Any network will require ongoing maintenance and operation. This section considers approaches and options for operating and managing your network.''
* '''[[Security]]''' <br /> ''Security takes many forms in private networks, whether device security, user security and so on '''ZZZ CISCO TO COMPLETE.'''
* '''[[Security]]''' <br /> ''Security takes many forms in telecommunications networks, whether business security, physical and network security, security regulations, supply chain security and customer data security. This section provides an introduction to these topics.
* '''[[Government Regulations]]''' <br /> ''The Communications Act 2003 governs the activity of Communications Providers in the UK. In order to become an operator, you need to register as a Communications Provider or work with companies that have been granted powers already by Ofcom under the Electronic Communications Code. This section gives an overview of telecommunications regulations related to the provision of telecommunications services in the UK.''
* '''[[Government Regulations]]''' <br /> ''The Communications Act 2003 governs the activity of Communications Providers in the UK. In order to become an operator, you need to register as a Communications Provider or work with companies that have been granted powers already by Ofcom under the Electronic Communications Code. This section gives an overview of telecommunications regulations related to the provision of telecommunications services in the UK.''

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In order to operate your network, you will need to define and establish processes and procedures for monitoring, managing, and maintaining the network and its constituent components, and for managing customers and billing them accordingly.

  • Operations
    Any network will require ongoing maintenance and operation. This section considers approaches and options for operating and managing your network.
  • Security
    Security takes many forms in telecommunications networks, whether business security, physical and network security, security regulations, supply chain security and customer data security. This section provides an introduction to these topics.
  • Government Regulations
    The Communications Act 2003 governs the activity of Communications Providers in the UK. In order to become an operator, you need to register as a Communications Provider or work with companies that have been granted powers already by Ofcom under the Electronic Communications Code. This section gives an overview of telecommunications regulations related to the provision of telecommunications services in the UK.