Communications Commission adopts new Regulations to protect Consumer Interests
The Communications Commission has taken a highly important decision to protect the interests of consumers. New rules designed to improve consumer protection were adopted to allow all subscribers to receive high-quality and safe communications services. New regulations afford consumers the complete freedom to choose from whom to purchase telecommunication devices at favourable prices and terms. The company will be unable to refuse, unless it will not be possible to connect the device to ...
Communications Commission appoints a new Special Manager to Caucasus Online
The Communications Commission has replaced Mariam Sulaberidze with Tamar Bokuchava as the special manager of Caucasus Online. Ms Sulaberidze, who is also the director of the NNLE Open Net, had requested to be relieved of her position as special manager. As part of the state program on broadband, fiber-optic infrastructure development Open Net NNLE has received today authorisation for operating in the field of electronic communications. According to Articles 461.6 and 461.7 of the Law of ...
Communications Commission fines TV Alt-Info for broadcasting Obscenity and Violence
The Communications Commission has fined TV Alt-Info GEL 2500 for broadcasting obscenity and material unsuitable for minors. The case concerns the political talk show Alt-Analytics, which was aired at 21:00 on 5 March. The programme contained numerous offensive statements that served to insult and stigmatise specific persons and groups. The Commission ruled that the language used on the show violated ethical norms, had no social, political, cultural, educational or scientific value, and violated ...
Based on the UN Resolution, the Communications Commission will organize annual Global Media and Information...
The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution on raising awareness about media and information literacy issues. From the Communications Commission’s perspective, it is important that the resolution, which was co-sponspored by Georgia, identifies media literacy as the most effective tool of tackling disinformation. The resolution clearly states that citizens must possess media and information literacy skills, and g this must be ensured by UN member states. Based on the UN ...
Communications Commission publishes the March Edition of ComCom Digest
The Communications Commission has published ComCom Digest for March, providing an overview of the activities and important decisions taken by the Commission over the past month. The first important issue presented in the latest edition of ComCom Digest concerns new members of the Communications Commission. In March, the Parliament of Georgia elected Ekaterine Imedadze and Natia Kukuladze as the members of the Commission for a period of six years. Both new members have several years of work ...
Communications Commission will fund the International Audit for the TV Audience Measurement Company TMI,...
The Communications Commission will fund the international audit for the TV audience measurement company Tri Media Intelligence (TMI), which is the official representative of Kantar Media in Georgia. The Commission issued a tender for the international audit today. The The need for an audit is due to the fact that there are currently two TV audience measurement companies operating in Georgia, and their data differs from each other. According to international practice, TV audiences in all ...
Communications Commission refuses to allow MagtiCom to terminate the Magtifix Service
To protect consumers’ interests, the Communications Commission has rejected MagtiCom’s request for termination of the F10 license for the Magtifix service. This decision allows up to 10,000 subscribers, including the residents of the occupied territories, to continue receiving the Magtifix service. The Magtifix service is particularly important for residents of the occupied territories, seaside villages and highland settlements due to the lack of alternative communications channels ...
The unlawful owner of Caucasus Online openly admits that he intentionally violated the Georgian legislation
The Communications Commission is dismayed by the recent statement from Temur Tagiev, the representative of the unlawful owner of Caucasus Online Nasib Hasanov, openly admitting that Mr. Hasanov intentionally violated the Georgian legislation and defied the Communications Commission, as he apparently saw no legal way of purchasing the Black Sea Fibre-Optic Cable System. Mr. Hasanov’s disregard of the Georgian legislation is infuriating and insulting. Temur Tagiev openly told the media that ...
Nasib Hasanov violated the legislation again by purchasing 51% of the shares in Caucasus Online, and...
The Communications Commission has thoroughly studied the opinion of the Venice Commission on the 17 July 2020 amendments to the Law of Georgia on Electronic Communications. The Commission reiterates its commitment to the values outlined in the opinion. The daily activities and decisions of the Commission are guided by these principles. Foremost of all, it is important to note that the Venice Commission itself acknowledges the existence of difficult situation and challenges that led to the ...
Georgian Parliament elects Ekaterine Imedadze and Natia Kukuladze as Members of Communications Commission
The Parliament of Georgia has elected Ekaterine Imedadze and Natia Kukuladze as new members of the Communications Commission. They will replace current members Eliso Asanidze and Merab Katamadze and will serve for a six-year term as members of the Commission. The new members are current employees of the Communications Commission. They have many years of experience in the telecommunications sector. Ekaterine Imedadze has been working at the Communications Commission since 2019. She has 12 years ...