National Telecommunications Commission
The National Telecommunications Commission is the telecommunications regulator of the Philippines.
It is an attached agency of the Department of Information and Communications Technology responsible for the supervision, adjudication and control over all telecommunications services and radio and television networks throughout the country.
History
The National Telecommunications Commission was established in 1979 under Executive Order No. 546. It took over the regulatory responsibilities of two former agencies—the Board of Communications and the Telecommunications Control Bureau—which were dissolved at the same time.The NTC is the primary government body responsible for regulating telecommunications services and television networks across the Philippines. It sets and enforces rules on how these services are established, operated, and maintained nationwide.
In some cases, the NTC acts like a court by hearing disputes and issuing legally binding decisions. While it operates independently when making these regulatory and legal decisions, it is administratively attached to the Department of Information and Communications Technology. Decisions made by the NTC in this role may be appealed directly to the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
Timeline
- 1927: known as the Ship Radio Station Law was enacted. The Radio Construction and Maintenance Section, the first radio regulatory office was charged to enforce the said law.
- 1931: Act No. 3846 known as the Radio Control Law was enacted. The Radio Control Division in the Bureau of Post was created under the jurisdiction of the then Secretary of Commerce and Communications.
- 1939: The Radio Control Division was transferred to the Department of National Defense which was organized pursuant to .
- 1947: The Radio Control Division was again transferred to the Department of Commerce and Industry which was created pursuant to .
- 1951: was enacted abolishing the Radio Control Board.
- 1962: Department Order 51 was issued changing the name of the Radio Control Division to the Radio Control Office.
- 1972: The Board of Communications was created under the Integrated Reorganization Law. It was the first quasi-judicial body with adjudicatory powers on matters involving telecommunications services.
- 1974: The Radio Control Office was renamed the Telecommunications Control Bureau.
- 1979: By virtue of , the TCB and the BOC were integrated into a single entity now known as the National Telecommunications Commission. The Ministry of Transportation and Communications, which was created under the same Order has administrative jurisdiction over the NTC.
- 1987: President Corazon Aquino issued making the NTC an attached agency of the Department of Transportation and Communications.
- 2004: President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo issued creating the Commission on Information and Communications Technology and transferring the NTC from the DOTC to the CICT.
- 2005: President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo issued transferring the NTC back to the DOTC.
- 2008: President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo issued Executive Order No. 648 transferring the NTC back to the CICT.
- 2011: President Benigno Aquino III issued which retains the NTC under the Office of the President as part of the Other Executive Offices
- 2016: President Benigno Aquino III signed creating the Department of Information and Communications Technology and making the NTC an attached agency of the newly created executive department.
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