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Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by mrakeli62: 5:53am On Jan 02, 2019
The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has assured the general public that none of the over 160million telecoms subscribers in Nigeria will be disconnected or suffer service disruptions as a result of its recent order to permit the disconnection of indebted operators from other operators’ networks.

This assurance was given in Abuja recently by NCC’s Executive Commissioner for Stakeholder Management, Mr. Sunday Dare. Dare clarified that the approval given by the NCC was not for any network to disconnect subscribers as being wrongly presented in some media, but for some creditor networks to restrict services to debtor networks. He stated that “the NCC is a consumer-centric regulator; the protection of our consumers and the sustainability of the industry are the primary drivers of our activities. So in this case, even before we granted the permission for disconnection, we had put some very stringent safety valves in place to protect consumers and ensure that they continue to enjoy uninterrupted service while we address the very serious issue of indebtedness in the industry.” ‘Aquaman’ stays afloat atop N.American box office Giving a background to the issue of disconnection of networks, Dare stated that “over the years, the industry has been plagued with the very serious problem of interconnect and facility indebtedness. Some operators have racked up huge debts to others and have simply refused to pay. Now, we understand that there are ecosystem issues affecting all operators and we are working with all stakeholders to resolve these issues, but the level of indebtedness in the industry is at an embarrassingly high level, and the whole telecoms industry is at risk of failure if we do not act.” He regretted that: “This kind of problem should ideally not occur in an industry where over 90 per cent of consumers are pre-paid. We had held several meetings with the parties and given several deadlines for the debtors to pay, to no avail.

The Nigerian Communications Act of 2003 contains very strict consumer protection measures which we have continued to uphold, such as the requirement that no operator can disconnect another operator without the written approval of the NCC. But it appears that some operators were taking undue advantage of this provision by racking up millions, sometimes billions of naira in debts to other operators, denying their creditors of funds to expand their networks and putting the industry in peril.”

https://www.akelicious.net/2019/01/interconnect-debt-ncc-assures-no.html

Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by helinues: 5:54am On Jan 02, 2019
I said.

It is a must to work out something

Good development

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Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by Redoil: 6:00am On Jan 02, 2019
Mumu govt. After collecting huge amount of bribes and fines from mtn you still dont want other telcos owing mtn to pay up

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Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by Tunasco4u(m): 7:02am On Jan 02, 2019
OK
Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by Sojebrand(m): 7:03am On Jan 02, 2019
mrakeli62:

The Nigerian Communications Act of 2003 contains very strict consumer protection measures which we have continued to uphold, such as the requirement that no operator can disconnect another operator without the written approval of the NCC. But it appears that some operators were taking undue advantage of this provision by racking up millions, sometimes billions of naira in debts to other operators, denying their creditors of funds to expand their networks and putting the industry in peril.”


https://www.akelicious.net/2019/01/interconnect-debt-ncc-assures-no.html

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Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by willi926(m): 7:03am On Jan 02, 2019
OK. I have heard u. so wen will 10GB= 100 kiss
Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by Nobody: 7:03am On Jan 02, 2019
shocked
Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:04am On Jan 02, 2019
That is a Good development

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Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by able1993(m): 7:15am On Jan 02, 2019
Just do the right thing, Las Las, everything is business as usual......

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Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by SpaceBar: 7:18am On Jan 02, 2019
Globacom Ng owns most of the telecom facilities in nigeria. Some other telecom companies simply leverage on this readily available facilities...... So it's clear to see who is owing who.....but how can someone be using ur facilities and still deliver better service than u do haba. grin

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Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by Robbin7(m): 7:20am On Jan 02, 2019
Okay!!!!
Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by Horlamidei(m): 7:33am On Jan 02, 2019
They should work on how MTN consumes sub like pipe!! Smell of fufu sef last past MTN sub

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Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by Hamid7(m): 8:28am On Jan 02, 2019
All this is nonsense. We want cheap data
Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by seedsower(m): 8:37am On Jan 02, 2019
mrakeli62:
The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has assured the general public that none of the over 160million telecoms subscribers in Nigeria will be disconnected or suffer service disruptions as a result of its recent order to permit the disconnection of indebted operators from other operators’ networks.

This assurance was given in Abuja recently by NCC’s Executive Commissioner for Stakeholder Management, Mr. Sunday Dare. Dare clarified that the approval given by the NCC was not for any network to disconnect subscribers as being wrongly presented in some media, but for some creditor networks to restrict services to debtor networks. He stated that “the NCC is a consumer-centric regulator; the protection of our consumers and the sustainability of the industry are the primary drivers of our activities. So in this case, even before we granted the permission for disconnection, we had put some very stringent safety valves in place to protect consumers and ensure that they continue to enjoy uninterrupted service while we address the very serious issue of indebtedness in the industry.” ‘Aquaman’ stays afloat atop N.American box office Giving a background to the issue of disconnection of networks, Dare stated that “over the years, the industry has been plagued with the very serious problem of interconnect and facility indebtedness. Some operators have racked up huge debts to others and have simply refused to pay. Now, we understand that there are ecosystem issues affecting all operators and we are working with all stakeholders to resolve these issues, but the level of indebtedness in the industry is at an embarrassingly high level, and the whole telecoms industry is at risk of failure if we do not act.” He regretted that: “This kind of problem should ideally not occur in an industry where over 90 per cent of consumers are pre-paid. We had held several meetings with the parties and given several deadlines for the debtors to pay, to no avail.

The Nigerian Communications Act of 2003 contains very strict consumer protection measures which we have continued to uphold, such as the requirement that no operator can disconnect another operator without the written approval of the NCC. But it appears that some operators were taking undue advantage of this provision by racking up millions, sometimes billions of naira in debts to other operators, denying their creditors of funds to expand their networks and putting the industry in peril.”

https://www.akelicious.net/2019/01/interconnect-debt-ncc-assures-no.html




“This kind of problem should ideally not occur in an industry where over 90 per cent of consumers are pre-paid.
Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by seedsower(m): 8:39am On Jan 02, 2019
Hamid7:
All this is nonsense. We want cheap data


You cannot never get cheap data in Nigeria where base stations are powered by generators.
Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by seedsower(m): 8:40am On Jan 02, 2019
SpaceBar:
Globacom Ng owns most of the telecom facilities in nigeria. Some other telecom companies simply leverage on this readily available facilities...... So it's clear to see who is owing who.....but how can someone be using ur facilities and still deliver better service than u do haba. grin

Nigerian thing nah
Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by Hamid7(m): 9:14am On Jan 02, 2019
seedsower:



You cannot never get cheap data in Nigeria where base stations are powered by generators.
Apart from that NCC isn't serious. They previously stated that their only concern is calls and messaging as if the use of internet and web services isn't part of communication . It was NCC that pressured operators to charge 4 Naira per SMS, before then it was 7 Naira within same network and 14 Naira to other networks.
You're right though but NCC's poor regulation of data is another factor.

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Re: Interconnect Debt: NCC Assures No Telecom Subscriber’ll Be Disconnected by donqx: 9:21am On Jan 02, 2019
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