About

The National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission (NTRC) of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is the official regulatory authority responsible for overseeing and managing the telecommunications sector across the country. Established under the Telecommunications Act, the NTRC plays a central role in ensuring that telecommunications services in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are accessible, affordable, reliable, and delivered in a fair and competitive market environment. Through its regulatory mandate, the NTRC licenses and supervises telecommunications operators, manages radio frequency spectrum allocation, monitors service quality and compliance, and enforces industry standards in line with regional and international best practices. The Commission works closely with service providers to promote innovation, improve network performance, and expand broadband and mobile connectivity throughout urban and rural communities across Saint Vincent. The NTRC is also committed to protecting consumers by addressing complaints, regulating pricing where necessary, ensuring transparency in service offerings, and supporting universal access initiatives. These efforts contribute to national development goals by strengthening digital infrastructure, enabling e-government services, supporting businesses, and improving access to education, healthcare, and emergency communications. In addition to regulation, the NTRC actively participates in regional and international telecommunications forums, helping to align Saint Vincent and the Grenadines with global technology trends and policy frameworks. Through strategic oversight, public engagement, and collaboration with stakeholders, the NTRC continues to play a vital role in shaping a resilient, inclusive, and future-ready telecommunications landscape for Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.