The Radio Communication Act of 2014, established by the Communication Commission of Kiribati (CCK), serves as a pivotal legal framework governing the use and management of radio frequencies within the nation. This act provides comprehensive guidelines for the allocation, licensing, and regulation of radio communications, ensuring that all radio frequency users operate in a manner that minimizes interference and maximizes efficiency.
It empowers the CCK to oversee and enforce compliance with these regulations, thus facilitating an organized and effective communication environment. By setting clear standards and procedures, the Radio Communication Act of 2014 aims to enhance the reliability and security of radio communications, supporting both public and private sector needs in Kiribati.