ISP License Revocation for Blocking Non-Compliance
This provision empowers the Division to order internet service providers to block entire online locations based on vague criteria like content "prejudicial to friendly relations" (70.1(c)), with license suspension or revocation as the penalty for non-compliance after three warnings (70.4). This creates existential risk for ISPs—essential infrastructure providers whose licenses are their entire business—forcing them to over-comply and block legitimate business content rather than risk losing their operating authority. The blanket blocking mechanism affects entire platforms rather than specific content, meaning a single allegedly problematic post could shut down access to an entire business platform for all Ghanaian users. Combined with the Division's executive control (Director appointed by President per 14) and vague substantive criteria, this creates a hostile, unpredictable environment for digital businesses and infrastructure providers.