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Established under the Communications Act of 2017 — ensuring fair competition, consumer protection, and an independent communications sector.
The National Communications Authority (NCA) is the regulatory body for the communications sector in Somalia, established through the Communications Act of 2017.
The NCA is responsible for facilitating the development of the ICT sector, enabling fair and sustainable competition, ensuring carrier interconnection, protecting consumer rights.
More About NCAThe NCA delivers a wide range of regulatory services to ensure Somalia's communications sector operates effectively.
Allocation and management of radio frequency spectrum to ensure efficient use across Somalia.
Issuing and managing licenses for telecommunications, broadcasting, and ICT operators in Somalia.
Protecting Somalia's digital infrastructure and responding to cyber threats through SOMCIRT.
Ensuring fair and sustainable competition among telecommunications operators across Somalia.
Expanding access to affordable ICT services for all communities, including underserved areas of Somalia.
Regulating interconnection between telecommunications networks to ensure seamless and fair access across Somalia.
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