About
The Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (TATT) is the national regulatory body responsible for overseeing the telecommunications and broadcasting sectors in Trinidad and Tobago. Established under the Telecommunications Act, TATT's mandate includes promoting fair competition, ensuring the efficient use of the radio frequency spectrum, protecting consumer interests, and fostering universal access to ICT services. The Authority develops policies, issues licences, manages resources, and monitors compliance to ensure that telecommunications and broadcasting services are reliable, affordable, and aligned with international best practices, thereby supporting national development and the country's digital transformation.