Communications Commission is an independent regulatory authority in broadcasting and electronic communications sectors not subordinated to any state authority. The Commission is a collegial administrative body and consists of five members.
The main objectives of the Commission are the following:
- Protection of legitimate interests of consumers
- Promotion of state-of-the-art technologies implementation
- Establishment of free and transparent environment
- Development of media literacy
- Efficient radio frequency spectrum management
Major action lines of the Commission are the following:
- Licensing/authorization of activities in broadcasting and electronic communications sectors
- Disputes settlement between the authorized entities subjected to the Commission regulations, as
well as between them and the consumers
- Study and analysis of various segments of the electronic communications market, identification
of the authorized entities with significant market power and assignment of specific obligations to
them
- Issuance of permits for numbering resource and radio frequency spectrum usage
- Control of compliance with the requirements of the applicable law in the communications sector
and appropriate response