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International issues
The networks described have no fundamental regulatory limits as far as international frontiers are concerned. This is a consequence of telecommunications market liberalisation. In the EU, market regulation should be in accord with directive 2002/21/EC which makes clear that regulation is appropriate only when a player has significant market power, and for purposes of constraining that market power. Thus if an operator with a central location in Luxembourg proposes to serve access points in Germany, France, the UK and The Netherlands there are no prescriptive reasons why this arrangement should not be set in place. Should the hypothetical operator then wish to federate with networks in the USA and Australia there are few real barriers, always supposing that financial backing exists.
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