
Huang Wen-che
Huang Wen-che is the Secretary-General of the National Communications Commission (NCC) in Taiwan. He has been at the forefront of recent discussions regarding the adjustment of inspection fees for radio-frequency equipment, advocating for changes that would benefit personal users while also addressing concerns about exploitation by buying agents. Under his leadership, the NCC aims to balance regulatory responsibilities with consumer needs, highlighting the commission's commitment to maintaining order in radio communications and ensuring user safety.
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Huang Wen-che, the NCC Secretary-General, stated that the amendments would not restore CTi TV's broadcasting rights.
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Residents report hearing Chinese radio broadcasts
Huang Wen-che said that the broadcast of Chinese programs in Taiwan requires approval from the Ministry of Culture’s Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development.
Institute warns about illegal set-top boxes
Huang Wen-che, the NCC Secretary-General, discussed the rise of telecom fraud and the measures taken to combat it.
Internet, telephone fraud rising: NCC
Huang Wen-che, the NCC Secretary-General, discussed the challenges faced by the commission in an interview.
NCC says rental deal will keep it open temporarily
NCC Secretary-General Huang Wen-che on Sunday said that online call services have many advantages.
Taiwanese prefer online calls to phone calls: NCCNCC Secretary-General Huang Wen-che stated that the fee adjustment was proposed to deter buying agents from exploiting the system.
NCC proposes lower radio equipment inspection fees



