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Office of the Communications Authority

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Office of the Communications Authority
通訊事務管理局辦公室
Agency overview
Formed1 April 2012
Preceding agency
  • Office of the Telecommunications Authority
HeadquartersWan Chai,  Hong Kong
Employees320
Annual budgetHK$320.9 million revenue, HK$92.6 million profit
Agency executives
  • Marion Lai Chan Chi-kuen, Director-General
  • Ha Yung-kuen, Deputy Director-General
Websiteofca.gov.hk
Office of the Communications Authority
Traditional Chinese通訊事務管理局辦公室
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationTūng seun sih mouh gún léih guhk baahn gūng sāt
JyutpingTung1 seon3 si6 mou6 gun2 lei5 guk6 baan6 gung1 sat1

The Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA) is an executive arm of the Communications Authority in Hong Kong. It is the body responsible for telecommunications regulation (through the Regulatory Affairs Branch), antitrust enforcement (through the Competition Affairs Branch) and allocation of the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (also known as spectrum management, through the Operations Branch).

The OFTA, the Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority, and the Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority was merged to form the Office of the Communications Authority and the Communications Authority on 1 April 2012.[1] The Office for Film, Newspaper and Article Administration under OFCA also formed in the same day, takes over former Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority's other functions in relation to film classification, control of obscene and indecent articles and newspaper registration.

Notes

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  1. ^ [1] Archived 2008-01-15 at the Wayback Machine

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