Our Stakeholders
Telecommunications Radiocommunications and Broadcasting Regulator’s (TRBR) stakeholders are many, and comprise and include, licencees, the telecommunications and ICT industry, users of telecommunications services, the Government of the Republic of Vanuatu, National Associates, Regional Associates, and International Associates.
As well as being mindful of the need to consider the views and objectives of all our stakeholders, a key issue for TRBR is to be, and remain as, the independent telecommunications regulatory body in Vanuatu. That is particularly pertinent for TRBR in our relationship with the Government and we recognize the need for reporting and close collaboration with it, but independent working as we achieve the obligations of the Telecommunications Act and the Government’s Policies and Goals.,
The Office of the Government Chief Information Office (OGCIO) was established in accordance with the Council of Ministers (COM)’s decision 109/2011. It is responsible for IGOV initiative leadership, overall inter-agency and cross-level co-ordination, policy and strategy development and advice on I-Government expenditure and planning.
The OGCIO reports to the Prime Minister, who is also the Minister responsible for Information Communications and Technology (ICT)/ Telecommunications. TRBR also reports to the Minister responsible for/Telecommunications, and, although the OGCIO and TRBR collaborate and work closely, each Office operates independently of each other.
Links
Office of the Government Chief Information Office (OGCIO)
Vanuatu National Statistics Office
National Associates
Some of the companies and associations that have been working collaboratively with TRBR:
Vanuatu IT Users Society (VITUS): http://www.vitus.org.vu
Regional Associates
Other regional telecommunications associates of TRBR:
Pacific ICT Regulatory Resource Center (PIRRC): http://www.pirrc.org
The Pacific Islands Chapter of the Internet Society (PICISOC): http://www.picisoc.org
Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association (PITA): http://www.pita.org.fj
Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA): http://www.acma.gov.au
Commerce Commission NZ (COMCOM): http://www.comcom.govt.nz
International Associates
Our International Associates are as follows:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU): http://www.itu.int
International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN):http://www.icann.org
Asia - Pacific Telecommunity (APT): http://www.aptsec.org
Asia Pacific Top Level Domain Association (APTLD): http://www.aptld.org
Asia Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC): http://www.apnic.net
About Us
- Role
- Vision, Mission & Values
- Strategic Plan
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- 2023 Audited Financial Reports
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- Legislative Framework
- Organisation Structure
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- 2024 and onwards Work Plan
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- 2015 and Onwards Work Plan
- 2014 and Onwards Work Plan
- 2013 and Onwards Work Plan
- History
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