Contacts
Should you need to contact the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) or the BEREC Office you may submit your request to:
BEREC
BEREC Office
Press & Media
For obtaining better results, we encourage you to submit all your requests in writing, preferably by e-mail or via the relevant electronic forms available on our website.
Please note that the working language of BEREC is English and therefore, we would highly appreciate receiving your request in the English language. Submitting your request in any of the other official languages of the EU is also permitted but this might cause a delay in its processing due to the need for its translation by the relevant specialised services.
For specific requests about access to documents, please consult the Register of Documents and in particular the Request a Document section of the Public Register.
For obtaining better results, we encourage you to submit all your requests in writing, preferably by e-mail or via the relevant electronic forms available on our website.
Please note that the working language of BEREC is English and therefore, we would highly appreciate receiving your request in the English language. Submitting your request in any of the other official languages of the EU is also permitted but this might cause a delay in its processing due to the need for its translation by the relevant specialised services.
For specific requests about access to documents, please consult the Register of Documents and in particular the Request a Document section of the Public Register.
For obtaining better results, we encourage you to submit all your requests in writing, preferably by e-mail or via the relevant electronic forms available on our website.
Please note that the working language of BEREC is English and therefore, we would highly appreciate receiving your request in the English language. Submitting your request in any of the other official languages of the EU is also permitted but this might cause a delay in its processing due to the need for its translation by the relevant specialised services.
For specific requests about access to documents, please consult the Register of Documents and in particular the Request a Document section of the Public Register.