The Commission engaged 8 broadcasting monitoring officers to monitor the compliance of broadcasting licensees to the Broadcasting Code and Guidelines in March 2022. The officers compiled […]
COVID-19 posed several challenges for the country’s education system over the past 2 years. The reliance on ICTs to enable continuing education was unavoidable, and teachers […]
On 31 March 2022, the Commission hosted Eswatini’s ISPs at a stakeholder engagement meeting. The session was held at the Emafini Conference Centre where the ISPs […]
On the 22nd of April, the Commission hosted a stakeholder consultation session for the proposed Eswatini’s Spectrum Band Plan at Mountain View International Hotel. This covered the […]
There has been a high number of cases reported where Emaswati are being defrauded through bogus calls, false SMSes, false notifications, etc. promising help in securing funding […]
The Commission, as Eswatini’s representative at the International The Commission, as Eswatini’s representative at the International Telecommunications Union, commemorated the Girls in ICT initiative last week […]
The Commission has collaborated with the Central Statistical Office (CSO) under the Ministry of Economic Planning and Development to conduct an Information and Communication Technology Access […]
The Eswatini Communications Commission notes the extent of information particularly on the internet and Social Media, pointing to the fifth generation (5G) technology for mobile telecommunications […]
Preview The need for continuing dialogue and experience sharing amongst Telecommunications, Information Communications and Technology (ICT) regulators and policy-makers has been consistently expressed in various ITU […]