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Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia

Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia

The Communications Law of Mongolia was renewed and approved by the State Great assembly (the parliament) in November 2001 and stated functions and powers of the Communications Regulatory Commission of Mongolia in Chapter 2. Thus, a legal basis for the establishment of an independent regulatory authority in Mongolia was created.

Since its renewed formation to the Commission in 2002, to implement duties, authorities, and independency given by the Law, within the state policy and regulation of information technology, internet, communications, radio, and TV broadcasting and postal sector, Communications Regulatory Commission (CRC), is conducting a wide range of actions through stages with the following purposes:

  • To introducing new and advanced technologies to all the social and economic sectors, providing with appropriate optimal legal and economic regulations providing various public, information and communication services, and applications to the people at a high-quality level improving access to them creating a fair environment for competition in the sector  CRC has the following functions stated in the Communications Law, Radio Wave Law, and Postal Law of Mongolia:
  • To develop proposals and recommendations for the state policy on communications, to provide relevant information to the authorized bodies;
  • To issue, suspend or revoke licenses within the communications policy, to enforce license terms and conditions
  • To define and certify technical terms and requirements of communication network facilities and equipment of customer premises
  • To approve general conditions of network interconnection agreement and revenue sharing
  • To approve a methodology for tariff calculation for communication service and to supervise the tariff of service for the market-dominant
  • To create a fair competition environment in the communications market
  • To enforce implementation of Universal service obligation
  • To develop communications standards, to get approval on the standards from the authorized organization, and to enforce its implementation
  • To develop and implement a national numbering plan
  • To allocate and monitor the exploitation of radio frequency spectrum
  • To authorize regulatory fee;
  • To resolve disputes in the scope of its authority;
  • Other rights stated in the legislation

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