Welcome to the Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN). CRAN regulates telecommunication services and networks, including broadcasting, postal services, and the full radio spectrum.
Our Story
CRAN is an independent regulator established under section 4 of the Communications Act (No.8 of 2009) to regulate, supervise and promote the provision of telecommunications services and networks, broadcasting, postal services and the use and allocation of radio spectrum in Namibia. CRAN replaced the previous regulator, the Namibia Communications Commission, which was operational from 1992 until 2008.
CRAN is governed by a Board of Directors with seven (7) members who adhere to the King IV Code and NamCode on Corporate Governance. The Chairperson provides guidance and ensures all decisions taken by the board are in the interest of CRAN and its stakeholders. The Board of Directors are appointed by the Minister of Information and Communication Technology in consultation with the Minister of Finance and Public Enterprises. CRAN is led by the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Team:
- Executive: Engineering & Technical Services
- Executive: Economics & Market Development
- Executive: Human Capital
- Executive: Finance & Administration
- Executive: Cyber Security & ICT
- Executive: Governance, Risk & Compliance Management
- Executive: Communication & Consumer Relations
- Executive: Regulatory & Corporate Legal Services
Our stakeholders include the Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (www.mict.gov.na), the Communications Regulators’ Association of Southern Africa (www.crasa.org) and International Telecommunication Union, set up by the United Nations, governing information and communication technology (www.itu.int).
Our Core Purpose
CRAN’s core purpose is to regulate the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry and thereby supporting the Namibian Government to provide for its citizens and sustain socio-economic development.
Vision
A Namibia where digital services are secure, reliable, and accessible to all.
Mission
To foster a leading, secure, inclusive, and innovative communications sector.
CRAN Mandate
The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia (CRAN) was established in terms of the Communications Act (No. 8 of 2009) on 18 May 2011 and is mandated to regulate telecommunication services and networks, broadcasting services, postal services and the use and allocation of radio spectrum.
Values
Accountability:
We take ownership of our actions and decisions.
Agility:
We anticipate industry changes, emerging technologies and stakeholder needs.
Innovation:
We foster a culture of creativity, continuous improvement, and proactive adoption of new technologies and ideas.
Inclusivity:
We champion inclusivity by creating an environment where diversity thrives.
Integrity:
We uphold and commit to the highest standards of honesty, transparency, and ethical conduct.
