The Communications Authority is a statutory body established by an Act of Parliament, Telecommunications Act No. 23 of 1994. This Act mandated the Communications Authority to supervise and regulate the provisions of Telecommunication services and products in the Country and to promote competition and to ensure that the benefits of this sector accrue to the Citizens of Zambia and its economy.
The vision of CAZ is to facilitate for an efficient and competitive ICT sector that provides quality, reliable and affordable goods and services that are universally accessible to and meet the needs of the Zambian community.
The mission of CAZ is to facilitate sustainable and accelerated growth of a cost-effective and efficient ICT industry providing affordable goods (products) and services which are accessible to and meet the needs of the Zambian people, through effective regulation.
Research Into Use Programme will be hosting a three day National consultative workshop from June 18th to June 20th, 2008 at the Chrismar Hotel...
The first International Sustainable Rural Telecentre in Africa is scheduled from 17th -20th June, 2008 at Cresta Golf View Hotel...
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