National Telecommunications Commission (Philippines)
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Established: | July 23, 1979 |
Chairman: | Ronald Olivar Solis |
Website: | http://www.ntc.gov.ph |
The Philippines' National Telecommunications Commission (Filipino: Pambansang Komisyon sa Telekomunikasyon), abbreviated as NTC, is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Transportation and Communications responsible for supervising, adjudicating and controlling over all telecommunications services throughout the Philippines.
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[edit] History
The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) is the government agency created under Executive Order No. 546 promulgated on July 23, 1979, and conferred with regulatory and quasi-judicial functions taken over from the Board of Communications and the Telecommunications Control Bureau which were abolished in the same Order.
Primarily, the NTC is the sole body that exercises jurisdiction over the supervision, adjudication and control over all telecommunications services throughout the country. For the effective enforcement of this responsibility, it adopts and promulgates such guidelines, rules, and regulations relative to the establishment operation and maintenance of various telecommunications facilities and services nationwide.
Although independent, in so far as its regulatory and quasi-judicial functions are concerned, the NTC remains under the administrative supervision of the Department of Transportation and Communications as an attached agency. However, with respect to its quasi-judicial functions, NTC's decisions are appealable only and directly to the Supreme Court of the Philippines.
[edit] 1927
Act No. 3396 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.
[edit] 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.
[edit] 1939
The Radio Control Division was transferred to the Department of National Defense which was organized pursuant to Executive Order No. 230.
[edit] 1947
The Radio Control Division was again transferred to the Department of Commerce and Industry which was created pursuant to Executive Order No. 230.
[edit] 1951
Republic Act 1476 was enacted abolishing the Radio Control Board.
[edit] 1962
Department Order 51 was issued changing the name of the Radio Control Division to the Radio Control Office.
[edit] 1972
The Board of Communications (BOC) was created under the Integrated Reorganization Law. It was the first quasi-judicial body with adjudicatory powers on matters involving telecommunications services.
[edit] 1974
The Radio Control Office was renamed the Telecommunications Control Bureau.
[edit] 1979
By virtue of Executive Order 546, 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.
[edit] 1987
President Corazon Aquino issued Executive Order 125-A making the NTC an attached agency of the Department of Transportation and Communications.