The Communications Commission has appointed a special manager at Caucasus Online
The Communications Commission has appointed a special manager at Caucasus Online due to the failure of the company to eliminate violation of the law during one year. According to the decision of the Communications Commission, a special manager has been appointed at Caucasus Online until 49% of the illegally alienated shares of the company will be returned to their original state and the requirement of the law will be complied with. The Communications Commission obliged Caucasus Online to ...
BTU, in Partnership with COMCOM, starts teaching Digital Literacy
Since the start of the new academic year, the Business and Technology University (BTU), in partnership with the Communications Commission, has been offering a new course, titled Digital Literacy and Cybernetics. Students of Bachelor and Master programs will be able to study important topics such as information literacy, cybernetics, cyber security, the basics of media economics, etc. Furthermore, all students pursuing degrees in business communication and strategic communication at BTU will be ...
Vakhtang Abashidze: “Georgia is the only country in this region that has a direct infrastructural border with...
“Georgia has a guaranteed advantage of being able to use existing telecommunications infrastructure, including the submarine Black Sea Fibre-Optic Cable System and various commercial contracts, to actively develop the corridor between Europe and the Middle East via Armenia, thereby positioning itself as a safe and trusted data conductor,” COMCOM member Vakhtang Abashidze stated at the Georgian Cyber Security Forum, which discussed the issue of vulnerability of Black Sea Region ...
Kakha Bekauri: “I call on the Director of Caucasus Online and the representatives of the beneficiary company...
“I call on the Director of Caucasus Online and the representatives of the beneficiary company to stop spreading false information. The Communications Commission has been involved in the Digital Silk Road project for the past three years and is working to ensure that Georgia becomes a link between Europe and Asia in this field,” stated COMCOM Chairman Kakha Bekauri at today’s meeting of the Commission. Mr. Bekauri noted that it is also in COMCOM’s interest to successfully ...
COMCOM: “Magticom is spreading false information about virtual operators to prevent increased competition on...
Recent claims by Magticom that virtual mobile network operators (MVNO) will pose a threat to personal data and cyber security on the telecommunications market are false. Such statements serve to mislead the public and sections of the media. In reality, the entry of virtual operators on the Georgian market is not associated with any risks. On the contrary, COMCOM decided to allow virtual operators on the mobile communications market in order to make it more liberal and healthy. It has been ...
COMCOM Takes Part in the First EPRA Online Media Literacy Conference
Development of media literacy, the existing challenges for media and information literacy, the importance of establishing a unified network and the plans for developing media literacy in Georgia – these are some of the issues discussed by the Head of Media Literacy Department at the Georgian National Communications Commission, Natia Kukuladze, at the recent online meeting of the European Platform of Regulatory Authorities (EPRA) member organisations. For the first time, the annual round ...
Learn from the Best – Online Masterclass at the Media Academy
The first masterclass for persons interested in journalism has started at the Media Academy, covering topics such as reporting a story, preparing an interview, asking questions, preparing a photo story, as well as working on a filming location or in studio. This is an exclusive project in Georgian media space for those who are thinking of becoming a journalist or simply curious to find out how media content is created. Free online lectures conducted by professional authors will give ...
COMCOM and European Commission Organise a Two-Day Training Session for Regional Broadcasters Regarding...
The Communications Commission held a two-day training session for around 20 regional broadcasters regarding the coverage of the pre-election period of the 2020 Georgian parliamentary elections. The training was organised and funded by the European Commission. ‘The two-day training course “The Election Process: Media Regulations and Pre-Election Coverage Standards” covered topics such as the broadcasters’ obligations under law, issue to be considered when covering ...
COMCOM: Obiektivi and Girchi TV broke the law by broadcasting political adverts outside the election campaign...
The Communications Commission issued a warning to Media Union Obiektivi and Girchi TV for political advertising outside the election campaign period and demanded immediate withdrawal of the relevant video clips from the networks. According to the Georgian legislation, broadcasters are prohibited from placing political adverts outside the election campaign period. More specifically, television stations can only start showing political adverts 50 days before the vote. The given case concerns the ...
COMCOM Starts Pre-Election Media Monitoring
The Communications Commission has started media monitoring for the 2020 Georgian parliamentary elections, whereby up to 50 broadcasters will be monitored around the clock. The media monitoring process will be conducted in accordance with international standards. COMCOM will regularly publish monitoring reports, presenting both quantitative and qualitative results to the public. Around 30 personnel will be involved in the monitoring process, examining election advertisements, ...