About the Commission
The Communications Commission Tonga (CCT) is the independent authority responsible for regulating the nation’s communications services. We ensure fair competition and protect consumer interests while supervising the development of a secure and reliable digital infrastructure for all.
Commissioner - Vacant
Vacant
Commission Member - Mr. Lano Fonua
Mr. Lano Fonua serves as a Member of the Communications Commission of Tonga. In this role, he contributes to the Commission’s collective oversight and decision-making, supporting the development of a fair, transparent, and effective communications sector. He works alongside fellow Commissioners to advance sound regulatory practices and promote the interests of consumers and stakeholders across the Kingdom.
Our Management Team
The Commission - is governed by a four members board, appointed in accordance with the Communications Commission Act. The Commission consists of a Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson, and 2 Commission Members. They are responsible for:
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Setting the strategic direction and policies of the regulator
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Overseeing the performance of its functions and powers
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Ensuring accountability, transparency, and effective governance
The Commissioner (Chief Executive Officer) - serves as the Chief Executive of the Commission, responsible for the day-to-day management and operations of the organisation, with key responsibilities include:
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Implementing the decisions and policies of the Commission
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Leading the organisation and managing staff
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Ensuring effective delivery of regulatory functions
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Acting as Secretary to the Commission
Commission Member - Mr. Hekisou Fifita
Mr. Hekisou Fifita serves as a Member of the Communications Commission of Tonga and is the Commission’s ICT Expert. He brings specialised knowledge in information and communications technology, supporting the Commission in addressing technical, operational, and infrastructure-related matters within the sector. In his role, he contributes to informed decision-making and helps strengthen the development of a modern, resilient, and efficient communications environment for the Kingdom.
Deputy Chairperson - Ms. Rosamond Bing
Ms. Rosamond Carter Bing serves as the Deputy Chairperson of the Communications Commission of Tonga. She is a qualified lawyer with over 20 years of experience in public law. She has served in the public and private sectors in senior executive management roles including as Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources. She is currently engaged in the Australian Government’s bilateral development program in Tonga.
Chairperson - Rev. Samuela Fonua
Reverend Samiuela Fonua is the Chairperson of the Communications Commission of Tonga. He brings a strong commitment to public service, integrity, and community leadership, guiding the Commission in its mandate to promote a fair, efficient, and accessible communications sector for the Kingdom. Under his leadership, the Commission is focused on strengthening governance, enhancing regulatory effectiveness, and supporting national development through modern and inclusive communication services.
Our Mandate
The Communications Commission Tonga is an autonomous statutory body established under the Communications Commission Act. We operate independently to regulate the communications sector, ensuring the legal framework serves the national interest and supports a sustainable digital ecosystem.
Our Purpose
- Promoting fair and sustainable competition
- Protecting the interests of all consumers
- Ensuring safety and high-quality services
- Aligning with international standards
Our Responsibilities
- Licensing network operators and compliance audits
- Managing radio frequency spectrum and numbering
- Monitoring market performance and oversight
- Addressing consumer complaints and standards
Exploring Our Vision
A connected, competitive, and inclusive communications sector that delivers sustainable economic and social benefits for Tonga.
Our Mission
To independently regulate and develop Tonga’s communications sector by promoting competition, protecting consumers, and ensuring efficient, transparent, and accountable regulation.