COMCOM Reveals Winners of the Media Literacy Competition “Truth or Fiction?”
The Communications Commission staged the awards event for the third media literacy competition “Truth or Fiction?” A record number of 9th, 10th and 11th grade pupils took part in this year’s competition, which aims to develop critical thinking, analysis and fact-checking skills. Out of 185 excellent works, the competent panel selected 3 winners, who received ultramodern awards from COMCOM. One of the participants also received a special award. In the light of the current ...
Consultation Process for calculating 5G Frequency Resource Costs comes to an End
On 24 April 2020, the Communications Commission published the “Consultation Document for calculating 5G Frequency Resource Costs.” The Commission received questions from Magticom and Silknet regarding this document. As part of the consultation process, an online meeting took place between interested parties and representatives from the consulting firm Ernst & Young to address questions regarding cost calculations. The consultation period ended on 15 July 2020. Based on the ...
COMCOM’s first Media Literacy Project in Adjara implemented at the Batumi State University
The Communications Commission has started implementing media literacy projects in Adjara, with the Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University (BSU) being the first location. Pupils from Adjarian state schools will join the university students in the media literacy projects starting from the new academic year. COMCOM has already concluded an agreement with the university, which will see academic personnel and students taking part in joint projects aimed at developing media literacy. Furthermore, ...
Communications Commission: We call upon the organization “Reporters Without Borders” to assess media...
Communications Commission states its concerns related to the information spread by an organization “Reporters Without Borders” about Georgian media and recent amendments in Georgian Law on Electronic Communications. An article, published on July 20, with a title – “Mounting Pressure on Georgia’s media in the run-up to elections” contains erroneous facts and bases its misleading findings on them. According to the article, “With less than four months to ...
ComCom Analytics – All the Information about Telecommunications in a Single Space
ComCom Analytics is a new service for persons interested in telecommunications trends. The Communications Commission has created this innovative service for consumers and individuals interested in latest developments in the field of telecommunications. It is simple to subscribe to ComCom Analytics and receive latest information about the telecom industry via e-mail on a monthly and quarterly basis. In order to provide the aforementioned service, COMCOM’s analytics portal has ...
Letter from TeliaSonera exposes Magticom Owner’s Lies in Parliament
“I would like to emphasise that our decision to leave the region was tied to TeliaSonera’s business strategy and was in no way related specifically to the country of Georgia.” This is an extract from the letter sent by the CEO of TeliaSonera Johan Dennelid to the then-COMCOM Chairman and the Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development on 16 November 2015. It seems that Gia Jokhtaberidze, who owns a 54% stake in Magticom, either forgot about these circumstances, or ...
Q & A regarding “Consultation Document for calculating 5G Frequency Resource Costs”
On 24 April 2020, the Communications Commission published the “Consultation Document for calculating 5G Frequency Resource Costs.” The Commission received questions from Magticom and Silknet regarding this document. As part of the consultation process, an online meeting took place on 30 June 2020 between interested parties and representatives of the consulting firm Ernst & Young, whereby operators had the opportunity to ask questions regarding cost calculations directly to the ...
COMCOM’s first Media Literacy Project implemented at the Tbilisi State University
The Communications Commission, in close cooperation with the Ministry of Education, is starting to implement media literacy projects for students from the new academic year. The first institution to implement the joint media literacy projects is the Tbilisi State University (TSU). As part of the cooperation, TSU students and academic personnel will be involved in joint media literacy development projects. Subsequently, COMCOM plans to work with other private and state universities to develop ...
COMCOM to implement Media Literacy Projects together with the Business and Technology University
The Communications Commission will start implementing media literacy projects together with the Business and Technology University (BTU) starting from the new academic year. International experts will be involved in organizing joint sessions, conferences and competitions and devising recommendations for improving the new syllabus and various other areas of media literacy. Together with academic personnel from BTU, the Commission will hold seminars and training sessions to develop media ...
COMCOM: Broadcasters that have been hiding their Funding Sources for 7 Years are now demanding Transparency...
It is regrettable that sections of the Georgian media and non-governmental sector are trying to implement double standards in Georgia. The Communications Commission has been calling for financial transparency from broadcasters and the latter’s compliance with the Law of Georgia on Broadcasting for the past 7 years. In this process, COMCOM has encountered major resistance from some of the same organisations that are now demanding financial transparency from Facebook. On 29 June, the ...