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IMDA

The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) is a statutory board of the Singapore government tasked with regulating and developing the nation's information, communications, and media sectors. It was established on 1 October 2016 through the merger of the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) and the Media Development Authority (MDA) and operates under the Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI).

IMDA's remit covers licensing and regulation of telecommunications, broadcasting, and online media services; spectrum planning and

In addition to regulation, IMDA supports the development of the infocomm and media sectors by promoting digital

The authority operates with a governance framework that includes a board and management reporting to the Minister

management;
and
the
enforcement
of
sector-specific
standards
under
Singapore's
laws,
including
the
Communications
and
Multimedia
Act
and
the
Films
Act.
It
also
administers
film
classification
and
content
regulation.
economy
initiatives,
supporting
local
content
creation,
cybersecurity
and
resilience
of
digital
networks,
and
helping
industry
players
adopt
innovations
and
scale
globally.
It
also
undertakes
consumer-protection
measures
related
to
service
quality,
fair
business
practices,
and
access
to
digital
services.
for
Communications
and
Information.
It
collaborates
with
other
government
agencies,
industry
players,
and
international
regulators
to
advance
Singapore's
digital
economy
and
maintain
statutory
standards
for
information,
communications,
and
media.