NCA addresses public concerns over high internet data pricing

[ad_1] The National Communication Authority (NCA) has responded to public concerns regarding high internet data pricing, affecting businesses and sparking outrage on social media. Many have called for the dissolution of the NCA board due to high data costs and unreliable data supply, which some attribute to MTN’s declaration as a Significant Market Power (SMP)….

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FDA, NMC, NCA

[ad_1]   There is something in vogue on almost all television and radio platforms that must engage the attention of the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), the National Media Commission (NMC) and the National Communications Authority (NCA) and to some extent the Consumer Protection Agency if it is not comatose yet. Someone may ask: why…

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NCA shuts down four Radio Stations in Bawku

[ad_1] The National Communications Authority (NCA) has shut down four FM Radio Stations in Bawku, in the Upper East Region. The affected stations, namely Bawku FM, Source FM, Zahra FM, and Gumah FM, were closed following recommendations from the Upper East Regional Security Council and guidance from the Ministry of National Security. The decision stems…

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NCA, NMC Crack Whip On Onua TV/Fm

[ad_1]   Onua TV and Onua Fm, two media organizations on the stable of Media General have had their authorisation suspended following multiple instances of airing hateful rhetoric designed to incite ethnic division, provoke mutiny in the armed forces and encourage insurrection against the state. The stations have reportedly sought to subvert critical national institutions…

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NCA Chases 15 Television Stations Over Illegal Contents

[ad_1]     The National Media Commission and the National Communications Authority, as part of their collaboration to improve the quality of broadcasting in Ghana project, have gathered about 318 incidents on television making up 224 money-doubling incidents on 15 television stations. The collaboration project recently launched was to identify and address deficits in broadcast…

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