CRAN is an independent regulator established under section 4 of the Communications Act (No. 8 of 2009) to regulate, supervise and promote the provision of telecommunications services and networks, broadcasting, postal services, and the use and allocation of radio spectrum in Namibia. CRAN is accountable to the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) of Namibia.
“Access, quality and affordability for all” – To be a dynamic regulator of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector that is transforming Namibia and its people into an active knowledge-based society that derives the full socio-economic benefits of ICTs.
To regulate the ICT and Postal sectors for the socio-economic benefit of all Namibians” – To purposefully regulate electronic communications services and networks and postal services, and the spectrum, so that all Namibians derive the full socio-economic benefits of ICTs.
CRAN is an independent regulator established under section 4 of the Communications Act (No. 8 of 2009) to regulate, supervise and promote the provision of telecommunications services and networks, broadcasting, postal services, and the use and allocation of radio spectrum in Namibia. CRAN is accountable to the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) of Namibia.
“Access, quality and affordability for all” – To be a dynamic regulator of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector that is transforming Namibia and its people into an active knowledge-based society that derives the full socio-economic benefits of ICTs.
To regulate the ICT and Postal sectors for the socio-economic benefit of all Namibians” – To purposefully regulate electronic communications services and networks and postal services, and the spectrum, so that all Namibians derive the full socio-economic benefits of ICTs.
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