CONSULTATIONS & DECISIONS

DECISIONS
The Malta Communications Authority is with immediate effect implementing the attached amendments to this Directive. Apart from the amendments, a consolidated updated version of the Directive is also being included. The purpose of these amendments is to update references to applicable legislation, and to do away wit...

The availability of adequate spectrum is critical to the deployment of mobile technologies particularly with respect to high-speed wireless data connections that enable the deployment of innovative services.  Such developments have a direct effect on the quality of life of the citizens both in terms of bridging th...

The assignment of the 1.5 GHz band for wireless broadband use allows the enhancement of downlink capability for mobile broadband systems and could be a strategic tool to tackle the growing mobile data traffic asymmetry driven by increased multimedia usage. Such a band has a huge innovative potential for new service...

  In December 2016, the MCA published its decision on the ‘Review of GO plc’s application for funding of the net cost claimed to have been incurred to provide universal service obligations during 2013’ including the result of an auditing exercise carried out by an independent body. Following an analysis and...

Following the consultation process undertaken during November 2016, the Malta Communications Authority (MCA) has today published its Decision on the licensing framework for the right of use of radio spectrum for test and trial purposes. View Document [1] [1] http://www.mca.org.mt/sites/default/files/MCA%20Decisio...

The Malta Communications Authority (MCA) is hereby presenting its final decision on the retail and wholesale markets for the provision of high-quality access and connectivity services provided at a fixed location in Malta. This is in accordance with the EU regulatory framework of electronic communications networks ...

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