National Telecommunications Commission
The National Telecommunications Commission (NTC) is a government agency in the Philippines responsible for regulating the country's telecommunications and broadcasting sectors. Its primary role is to ensure that communication services are accessible, reliable, and affordable for all citizens. The NTC also issues licenses to service providers and monitors compliance with laws and regulations.
In addition to overseeing telecommunications, the NTC manages the allocation of radio frequencies and promotes fair competition among service providers. The agency plays a crucial role in addressing consumer complaints and ensuring that companies adhere to quality standards in their services.