Together We Can Beat COVID-19

The communications sector provides essential services required to enable the fight against the Coronavirus pandemic. It facilitates public health information dissemination, online business continuity, and tracking the virus impact on population and economy. BOCRA supports government public education efforts to minimize the potential damage.

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About BOCRA

Botswana Communications Regulatory Authority (BOCRA) was established through the Communications Regulatory Authority Act, 2012 (CRA Act) on April 1, 2013, to regulate Botswana's communications sector: telecommunications, Internet & ICTs, radio, broadcasting, postal services, and related matters.

Key Sectors
  • Internet
  • Broadcasting
  • Postal
  • Telecommunications
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The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) developed the National Cybersecurity Strategy…

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Electronic Evidence

The Electronic Records (Evidence) Act No. 13 of 2014 allows for admissibility and authentication…

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Electronic Communications Transactions

Under the Electronic Communications and Transaction Act, the Authority oversees the responsibility of…

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BOCRA Tools & Actions

Apply For A License

Choose the type of license you are applying for.

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Equipment Approval

Ensure all equipment complies with international standards.

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Complaints Process

File complaints against service providers if necessary.

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Regulatory Tools

Access tools to guide licensees and stakeholders on compliance.

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