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Discover LudwigThe phrase "access regulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to policies or rules governing access to resources, information, or systems.
Example: "The access regulation implemented by the organization ensures that only authorized personnel can view sensitive data."
Alternatives: "access control" or "access management".
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Access regulation has been designed for PSTN and the liberalization of the PSTN market.
It also discusses the link between access regulation and the incentives to invest in VoIP.
This paper explores the effects of access regulation of PSTN networks on consumers' adoption of a new technology in the form of VoIP.
If student numbers for 2012 are significantly down on 2011 figures, (as we now know they have) there will be growing Lib Dem and Labour pressure for stronger access regulation that will be resisted by universities.
We will cover all the major Supreme Court cases on topics of voting rights, reapportionment/redistricting, ballot access, regulation of political parties, campaign finance, and the 2000 presidential election controversy.
Using a novel approach to the evaluation of new network technologies that combines an engineering cost model with a differentiated multi-player oligopoly model with wholesale access regulation this article evaluates the choice among different Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) architectures.
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These regulations are called "open access" regulations.
In Canada, on July 30 2001, the Narcotic Control Regulations were amended and the Marihuana Medical Access Regulations came into force.
Personnel files are restricted; contact Archives and Special Collections for access regulations.
The company bid $4.6 billion for the spectrum, not because it wanted to win the licenses being auctioned, but because it wanted to trigger open access regulations mandated by the Federal Communications Commission for those airwaves.
For instance, a standardized cannabis product known as CanniMed was developed for medical use in Canada under Health Canada's Medical Marihuana Access Regulations (MMAR), which were enacted in 2001.
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