ComCom: Human Rights Centre’s Document Contains Numerous Errors
The Communications Commission responds to the document published by the Human Rights Centre (HRC) on 14 February 2024, which evaluates the amendments to the Law of Georgia on Broadcasting and contains factual errors. We have frequently pointed out that the Communications Commission welcomes the participation of civil society in the review of the Commission's activities, regulatory legislation and draft laws. The Commission has been an active organiser and participant of private-public dialogue ...
Georgian Subscribers Pay Premium Rates for High-Speed Telecom Services
Director of competitive pricing division of Strategy Analytics and author of the comparative study of telecom service prices, Josie Sephton, has talked about the results of the analysis. According to her, the price of high-volume and high-speed mobile and fixed internet services in Georgia are considerably above the average price in European countries that are part of the study: “High-volume and high-speed baskets are much more expensive in Georgia than in Europe. This means that Georgian ...
ComCom Launches Digital Support Programme in Abasha
The Communications Commission began implementing the Digital Support Programme in Abasha. To this end, an informational meeting about the programme was held at the Abasha Town Hall. The meeting was attended by the Deputy Mayor of Abasha, employees of the administration, and mayoral representatives from various target areas. With the help of specialists, programme beneficiaries from the 12 target villages in the Municipality of Abasha will learn how to search for information, create and ...
ComCom Advisory Board Member Publishes a Book on 5G
Member of the Advisory Board of the Communications Commission Revaz Svanidze, with the support of the Commission, published the book 5G Mobile Technology and Electromagnetic Radiation, which concerns important issues in the telecom industry, and modern mobile technologies in particular. The book discusses in detail issues such as the introduction of the new 5G mobile technology, the electromagnetic radiation of mobile stations and mobile phones, as well as their impact on people and the ...
ComCom Shares Manual on Hate Speech and Incitement to Terrorism with European Commission and Broadcasters
The Communications Commission has shared the draft manual on the regulation of hate speech, incitement to terrorism and obscenity in the media with the European Commission, broadcasters and non-profit organisations for feedback. After receiving the comments, the Commission will approve the final document. ComCom developed the manual based on the amendments to the Law of Georgia on Broadcasting, which brings hate speech, incitement to terrorism and obscenity in the media under the ...
Communications Commission Invites IDFI to its Public Session
The Communications Commission is responding to the 8 February 2024 announcement by the Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI). Specifically, IDFI urged ComCom not to approve the methodology for determining market competitiveness and authorised persons with significant market power before bringing the Law of Georgia on Electronic Communications into compliance with the European Code of Electronic Communications. It is not clear to the Commission what information or factual ...
ComCom Launches “Digital Support Programme” in Zugdidi and Abasha
The Communications Commission has begun implementing the Digital Support Programme in the municipalities of Zugdidi and Abasha. To this end, the Commission held an informational meeting about the programme at the Zugdidi City Hall. The meeting was attended by the Deputy Mayor, administration personnel, and the Mayor’s representatives from the target geographic areas. As part of the Digital Support Programme, seminars will be held in 11 target villages in the Municipality of Zugdidi, ...
ComCom Co-Organises Safer Internet Conference
The Communications Commission, ISOC-Georgia and the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia organised a conference devoted to the International Safer Internet Day. This year’s edition of SID was held under the motto of “Together for a Better Internet.” The purpose of the event was to encourage safe use of the internet and digital technologies in Georgia, as well as to deepen cooperation and share the experiences and opinions between agencies in this ...
“Humour and Humorous Formats” – ComCom Media Academy Holds Seminar for Journalists
The Media Academy of the Communications Commission hosted a seminar for media representatives and students of the faculty of journalism. Titled “Humour and Humorous Formats,” the seminar was led by producer Irakli Kakabadze and TV presenter Irakli Vakhtangishvili. The topic of discussion during the meeting was the meaning of humour, and to what extent it can be learned the same way that people learn different subjects or sports. Participants learned about the main forms of humour ...