The Service List Registry enables legislators, regulators, and authorities to designate or approve national or regional service lists, ensuring the prominence, provenance, availability, and accessibility of public service media.
The global platform provides a mechanism for national authorities to ensure compliance with the relevant regulatory regimes for the prominence of public service media and identification of the provenance of services.
Prominence — Designated services of public value can be assigned priority positions within a particular jurisdiction or territory.
Provenance — Regulated service lists offer consumers assurance about the source and identity of media services.
Plurality — An open service discovery platform preserves consumer choice in a competitive market.
Accessibility — Simple navigation aids usability and additional audio description or sign language versions can be offered online.
Resilience — Alternative sources for a service enable failover fallback from one type of network to another, providing improved availability.
Evolution — Consolidation of diverse modes of delivery allows for long-term evolution to distribution over data networks.