Hong Kong Communications Authority, also known as OFCA, is a state-owned entity headquartered in Hong Kong. Founded in 2012, it operates with approximately 60 employees and reported $8.8M in revenue as of 2023. The entity functions as a statutory body responsible for licensing and regulating the broadcasting and telecommunications industries within Hong Kong, having been formed through a merger of the Hong Kong Broadcasting Authority, Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority, and the Telecommunications Authority. The organization is authorized to investigate complaints made regarding programmes, issue warnings and fines, and can suspend the license of a radio or television station.