National Communication Authority (NCA)

Bio

The National Communication Authority (NCA) was established by the National Communications Act 1996 Act 524, now repealed by the National Communications Authority Act of 2008, Act 769 to regulate communications by wire, cable, radio, television, satellite and similar means of technology for the orderly development and operation of efficient communications services in Ghana.

Its duties include: Granting licenses and authorizations for operation of communication systems and services, Ensuring fair competition among licensees, Establish and monitor quality of service indicators for operators and service providers, Consumer Education and Protection, Equipment Standards and Type Approval, and International Frequency Coordination.

GHAccra, Ghana
In operation since: 
1996

Contact

+233302776621
+23302771701
NCA Headquarters
Profile added by In-house West Africa on 29 Mar 2016
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