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You may consult all publicly available documents of the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) and the Agency for Support for BEREC (BEREC Office) directly through this web page by clicking on Documents Search or by browsing through the categories of documents in the All Documents section. You may either enter your search criteria in one or more fields in ‘Documents Search’ or leave some of the fields blank. In the latter case, no restrictions are applied, except those defined by the search options on the search page. A logical ‘AND’ will always operate between your search criteria in the different fields. Example: specifying document dates for a search between 10/1/2022 and 10/6/2022 with ‘BoR Decisions’ as the subject matter will provide all Board of Regulators (BoR) Decisions with a registration date within the period 10/1/2022 - 10/6/2022. Text searches are neither case- nor accent-sensitive. In the text fields you can enter the search terms. If you do not specify any operator within a field, a logical ‘AND’ will be assumed. All the examples given below assume that the user has specified their selection criteria in the title field. The search in all text fields, namely: Document Number, Title, Text in document and Subject Matter , works the same way. An exception is the search field Tags . In this field, you can enter one or multiple keywords for which you wish to find related documents. If a keyword is in the system, it will appear in a list after you enter it. You can select it by clicking on it. If you wish to enter multiple keywords, please separate them with a “,”. Once you click on Search, the output table will include the documents that have one or multiple of the tags you searched for. The following operators may be used. Proximity operators: Operators can be combined by using brackets. You may enter one or several subject matters directly or use the list containing all available subject matters by clicking on the button next to the ‘Subject Matter’ field. Please note that documents might not exist for all subject matters. The document date can be chosen by using the two date pickers indicating the start and end period for your search. You may choose the exact date by entering the same date in both fields or choosing a range of dates. The ‘Results’ page will contain information on the document number, date, title and author or addressee. The document number of a specific document contains the year of its drawing up, adoption or registration, shown in brackets, and its consecutive registration number. It may include one or more prefixes or suffixes identifying its author or addressee, or a specific version of this document. If the document is publicly available, you will be able to download or consult it. If there is no document attached, this means that the document is not available to the public. In accordance with the transparency rules in place, you may request access to a non-public document by using the Request a Document option. The following prefixes and suffixes are used: Examples of document numbers: BoR (23) 44, MB (23) 14, BEREC CN (23) 05 rev.1, BoR PC07 (23) 01 If the document is publicly available, you will be able to download or consult it. If there is no document attached, this means that the document is not available to the public. In accordance with the transparency rules in place, you may request access to a non-public document by using the Request a Document option.
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