Kakha Bekauri: “Companies must do everything to Offer People Concessions for Telecommunications Services”
The Georgian National Communications Commission has called on mobile communications companies to start working at full capacity. GNCC Chairman Kakha Bekauri stated that companies must mobilise all their resources to ensure that telecommunications infrastructure is operating properly and smoothly in the current environment. According to Mr. Bekauri, it is also important that companies help the population during the times of crisis and offer certain concessions for their services. “In the ...
Sheamotsme.ge Offers the Opportunity to Check Internet Quality and Speed at any Time
As numerous organisations across the country have switched to remote working mode to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, it is vitally important for subscribers to have continuous internet access. To ensure that all citizens are receiving high-quality internet services, the Georgian National Communications Commission will monitor internet quality around the clock. The website www.sheamotsme.ge will allow the public to check whether their internet quality corresponds to the terms of ...
GNCC asks Mobile Communications Companies to Limit Fake SMS Messages
The Georgian National Communications Commission has called on all mobile operators to prevent dissemination of misleading SMS messages in relation to the coronavirus pandemic. GNCC has already instructed all authorised entities under its regulation to act swiftly over this issue. Specifically, any unauthorised parties who misuse mobile communication services to send misleading information to members of the public shall immediately have SMS (A2P) services restricted by the authorised ...
GNCC’s Appeal to Mobile Operators
The Georgian National Communications Commission is calling on all mobile operators to ensure that any information and recommendations delivered to the public via SMS messages originate from official bodies of the Government of Georgia only. In the context of threats and challenges associated with the pandemic, it is critically important that the public has access to accurate and verified information. We call on all companies under our regulation to demonstrate high social responsibility and ...
Kakha Bekauri: “Based on our preliminary Assessment, replacing the 25 GEL Package with the 30 GEL Package...
The Georgian National Communications Commission will examine whether Magticom’s intention to replace its 25 GEL package with a 30 GEL package constitutes an increase in service rates, and whether the company is authorised to abolish the former package at all. GNCC Chairman Kakha Bekauri stated at today’s meeting of the commission that due to the high level of public interest towards this case, GNCC will issue an intermediary assessment before delivering the final ruling. Mr. Bekauri ...
Caucasus Online issued with a GEL 270,000 Fine
The Georgian National Communications Commission has issued Caucasus Online with another GEL 270,000 fine for selling shares without the Commission’s prior approval. The company was first instructed to revert its shareholding to the pre-sale status quo on 17 October 2019 but has failed to comply to this day. For that reason, Caucasus Online has been fined for the fourth time. If the authorized entity fails to comply with the aforementioned instructions until 1 May, GNCC may consider ...
GNCC to Protect Children from Dangerous Materials Online
To protect children and youths from harmful effects online, the Georgian National Communications Commission has approved regulations defining the terms for publishing materials that are dangerous for children. GNCC has outlined a set of responsibilities both for internet providers and website owners. The ruling is due to come into effect on 1 June. From 1 June, GNCC will give parents the opportunity to protect their children from online threats. Parents play the leading role in the process of ...
Photojournalism – Media Academy Training for Journalists
The Media Academy of the Georgian National Communications Commission held training in photojournalism for media representatives. Participants learned about the core aspects of photography and photo reporting, such as the principles of operating a camera, including composition and exposition. During the two-day training programme, journalists worked with photo reporter Davit Mdzinarashvili to learn how to take pictures when reporting news and how to prepare a photo report. In today’s ...
According to the Freedom Barometer, Freedom of Press has improved in Georgia
According to the Freedom Barometer, which is a project of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, freedom of press has improved in Georgia and the country holds a leading position with regards to freedom of speech. In the aforementioned report, Georgia scored 5 points in 2018, improving to 7.1 points by 2019. The report states that freedom of press in Georgia is protected by the constitution, and that in recent years, this right was generally upheld in practice. The Freedom ...
The TI Report on Mobile Internet Subscribers contains Discrepancies of 11%-15%
Transparency International Georgia (TI) has published a report titled “Internet Ownership in Georgia,” which relies on the Georgian National Communications Commission’s figures for its statistics. However, the mobile internet subscriber figures in the report have been reproduced inaccurately, with discrepancies ranging between 11% and 15%. From the Commission’s point of view, it is important for the trends of telecommunications market development to be reported ...