INTRODUCTION AND ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
The CRC is an independent Mongolian Government Regulatory Authority. The CRC was established by the Communications Act of 2001, and is charged with regulating and supervising a wide range of subjects including competition issues, the provision of networks and services for fixed line and wireless telecommunications, television, radio, and satellite transmission, spectrum management, postal services and the Internet to ensure that the public interest is well-served.
CRC organizational structure
The Commissions Chairman leads the Commission as head of the agency. The CRC Consists of six (6), appointed by the Prime Minister for six-year terms. The Prime Minister appoints the Chairman and CEO.
The Commission has General-Secretary of the Commission, Internal audit and five operating departments that implement the following functions:
General-Secretary of the Commission- The General-Secretary shall be the principal officer of the Commission and shall exercise powers under the control of the Chairman and related regulation of the Commission. Subject to direction of the Chairman, the General-Secretary shall exercise the powers and perform such other functions for maintaining the dignity and efficiency of the Commission meeting.
- Internal audit-To provide an independent assessment of the organization's risk and performance management, governance and internal control systems and support to improve them.
- Department of Administration and Cooperation-general counsel and legal advisory, consumer protection, investigations team, compliance, complaints and dispute resolution, public relations, administration, finance, international relations, human resource and training, IT and website management.
- Department of Regulatory Policy Implementation-licensing, development of standards, technical aspects of interconnection, numbering assignments, technical requirements and Internet affairs.
- Department of Radio Frequency Regulation and Monitoring-radio frequency spectrum planning, technical analysis, radio frequency allocation and management, radio frequency monitoring and inspections, radio frequency utilization licensing and broadcasting.
- Department of Market and Tariff Regulation-market strategy analysis, market research statistics, competition and network access, tariff and interconnection, and USO.
- Department of Postal Services Regulation-international, domestic postal and parcel service licensing and regulation, interconnection, define reserved areas of postal service and USP, postal zip code assignment and regulation.