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Published On: Jul 17th 2014 News

Effective competition in the communication markets benefits consumers in terms of increased choice, advantageous prices, appropriate quality and innovation. Nonetheless, for competition to be able to fully deliver effective outcomes, consumers need to be able to switch between service providers without undue effort, disruption and anxiety.

Published On: Jul 14th 2014 News

Premium rate numbers are telephone numbers used to offer value-added services to subscribers at a premium charge, for example, those numbers used for TV or Radio competitions, weather forecast services, 24hr veterinary service etc...

Published On: Jun 25th 2014 News

With the eager participation of its employees who donated money and who also took part in the Puttinu Cares 60 hour football and volleyball marathon, held between 6th and 8th June, Malta Communications Authority has collected the sum of €950 in support of this charitable cause.

Published On: Jun 23rd 2014 News

Due to popular demand, the MCA will once again be receiving applications from adults aged 25 to 64 who are interested in following a short training course in basic ICT skills for personal use and at the workplace. This training programme is offered entirely free of charge and will be delivered by tutors specialised...

Published On: Jun 11th 2014 News

In November 2012, a new Commission Implementing Decision (2012/688/EU), on the harmonisation of the frequency bands 1 920-1 980 MHz and 2 110-2 170 MHz for terrestrial systems capable of providing electronic communications services in the Union, was published in the Official Journal of the European Union.   In vie...

Published On: Jun 4th 2014 News

According to the Digital Agenda Scoreboard published recently, Malta ranks first in next generation broadband network coverage, scoring 100% in this regard.   Internet infrastructures in Malta which are capable of providing broadband download speeds of 30 Mbps or more are available nationwide as opposed to 62% co...

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