Regulations
Pursuant to SECTION 82 of the Telecommunications act of 2006 as amended, the National Telecommunications Commission is mandated by statutory instrument to make regulations for the
Telecommunications in Sierra Leone
Telecommunications in Sierra Leone include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. Radio is the most-popular and most-trusted media source in Sierra Leone, with 72% of
Sierra Leone 5G communication solar base station address
Sierra Leone pioneers green 5G technology powered by renewables, bridging the digital divide & fostering sustainable economic growth. A global model for sustainable development.
Major Reforms in Telecommunications: NatCA, CSOs, and MNOs
Representatives from Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), civil society organizations, and key players in the telecommunications industry, including
Communications Strategy
In support of the implementation of the UNSDCF, the main objective of the strategy is to raise awareness and enhance visibility on key SDGs priorities in the country and Agenda 2030 though...
FINAL DRAFT TELECOMMUNICATIONS LICENSING
30. Individuals or organisations offering the following type of services within Sierra Leone shall not require authorisation, but shall notify the Commission of their business operations, by completing the
Telecoms tower, base station & project management
Telecom towers and base stations are critical for mobile connectivity and wireless communication. Our comprehensive management services ensure optimal performance, reduce operational cost, safety,
Sierra Leone Communications Photovoltaic Base Station Equipment
K-NET Limited Deploys Vanu Mobile Network Infrastructure to K-NET will install and maintain multiple solar-powered base stations that will allow users in previously uncovered areas to access cellular
The Sierra Leone National Broadband Strategy_v5 21
The deployment of submarine fiber cable in Sierra Leone in 2009 led to an increase in Internet penetration which now stands at 46% utilization, as shown in Table 4, with broadband data supplied