Enhancing regulatory participation in the information and communications sector has played a critical role in liberalizing the market, fostering competition, and transitioning to a competitive, market-driven environment. This has contributed significantly to expanding access to technology, services, and infrastructure, while creating a favorable environment for investment and economic development.
Establishing fair, transparent, and effective market conditions requires a regulatory framework grounded in clearly defined principles. To implement responsive and evidence-based regulation, it is essential to develop a robust database of historical market data, conduct ongoing market surveillance, and undertake timely and targeted research and analysis. These efforts enhance the predictive capacity of the regulatory authority, and support innovation and investment across the sector.
The Communications Regulatory Commission (CRC) of Mongolia is committed to conducting regular assessments of market competition and trends in the communications sector. Its core responsibilities include identifying consumer demand, protecting users' rights, ensuring the implementation of universal service obligations, and fostering an environment conducive to fair competition among service providers.