
Communications Regulation Commission
The Communications Regulation Commission (CRC) is a government agency responsible for overseeing and regulating the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors. Its role includes setting rules to ensure fair competition, protecting consumers, and managing the use of public resources like radio frequencies. The CRC also grants licenses to service providers, monitors service quality, and enforces compliance with regulations. Its goal is to promote a reliable, efficient, and accessible communications infrastructure that benefits both consumers and the industry.