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NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by rodeo0070(m): 11:29pm On Aug 06, 2019
Two major network operators in the country, Airtel and 9mobile, have been slammed with a total fine of N136m by the Nigerian Communications Commissions for violating various industry regulations.

The NCC, in its 2019 first quarter enforcement report, stated that the network providers flouted different industry regulations such as automatic renewal of data subscription, wrongful disconnection of an interconnect carrier and breaking the Do-Not-Disturb directive.

The commission said it found Airtel wanting in its Quality of Service regulation by disconnecting an interconnect carrier, Exchange Telecommunications Limited, without getting the necessary approval.

The telecoms regulator said it had thus imposed a total fine of N121m on Airtel.

The NCC said, “Airtel Networks Limited, having contravened the provisions of the Quality of Service Regulations, 2013 and Enforcement Processes Regulations, 2005 by disconnecting Exchange Telecommunications Limited without the commission’s approval, was sanctioned on March 28, 2019, to pay the sum of N121,000,000 to the commission.”

Airtel, which is Nigeria’s third-largest network operator, together with 9mobile, was found by the NCC to have placed some subscribers who had opted for full DND on Value Added Service.

The report revealed that the two operators were asked to pay N5m each to the commission for the contravention that affected 13 subscribers of 9mobile and 56 Airtel customers.

The regulator had introduced the 2442 Do-Not-Disturb short-code activation for subscribers not interested in receiving unsolicited text messages, while a toll-free line was provided for consumers to report issues related to unsolicited messages and data renewals, among others.

The Director, Zonal Operations, NCC, Mrs Amina Shehu, at a forum, had urged the consumers “to be ambassadors of the commission by helping to pass the information and education they had received at the event to other telecoms consumers who may not be aware of such consumer-centric initiatives.”

Also in March this year, the telecom regulator also said it received a complaint of automatic data renewal from a 9mobile subscriber, which it investigated and fined the telco N5m for violating its directive.

“The complaint was investigated and found 9mobile to have breached the directive on automatic renewal of data subscription.  In its response, 9mobile said that the breach was as a result of a previously undetected and isolated failure on its data subscription platform, which was not acceptable by the commission.

“Based on the foregoing, a notice of sanction dated March 19, 2019, was sent to 9mobile for the sum N5, 001, 000,” the report stated.

The telecoms regulator last year had issued a directive to all network providers to desist from carrying out the automatic or unwarranted renewal of data package without their consent and forcefully subscribing consumers to VAS services.

According to the NCC, the penalty for forcefully subscribing consumers to the VAS service without their consent will attract a fine of N5m.

NCC to discuss solutions, innovations and strategic partnerships with stakeholders

The Nigerian Communications Commission is set to identify the gaps and proffer solution to the challenges in the telecommunication sector in collaboration with stakeholders.

According to a statement issued recently, this will be discussed at the second edition of the Emerging Telecoms Technologies Research and ICT Innovation forum for the North-West region which will hold in Kano State this month.

It said the forum’s theme, ‘Developing Nigeria’s Tech Ecosystem: Imperative for Improving Local Content’ was in line with the commission’s commitment to promoting ICT innovation and investment opportunities and facilitating strategic collaboration and partnership.

It explained that the forum was a unique opportunity for the NCC to bring together key players in the Nigerian tech-ecosystem to deliberate and suggest policies that could develop the sector, thereby serving as a catalyst for improving local content in ICT/telecommunication sector.

The gathering, according to the regulator, would identify the gaps in the ICT/telecom sector, and strengthen the collaboration between stakeholders and the commission as well as proffer possible solution to the identified gaps.

The Executive Vice- Chairman of NCC, Prof Umar Danbatta, would address the gathering comprising stakeholders drawn from the Nigerian Tech ecosystem; mobile network operators, Internet Service Providers, tech hubs, professional associations in the ICT sector, Original Equipment Manufacturers, consumer advocacy group and the financial sector.

According to the regulator, a lead paper presentation on the theme, ‘Developing Nigeria’s Tech Ecosystem; Imperative for Improving Local Content’ will be delivered by Africa Chair, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Internet of Things, Dr Chris Uwaje.

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/2019/08/06/ncc-fines-airtel-9mobile-n136m-for-violating-industry-regulations/

Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by feldido(m): 6:50am On Aug 07, 2019
Well deserved, these Telecom companies need to be checked at all times, but where all the fines de go sef undecided

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Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by abdollar04246(m): 6:51am On Aug 07, 2019
cry

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Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by Eziokwugbaoto: 6:51am On Aug 07, 2019
For the fact that these sanctions are not used to develop our telecom sector and are not duly accounted for. I , Eziokwugbaoto is not impressed one bit.
The subscribers are still the ones who will be used to raise the sanction. Your #100 recharge that ordinarily lasts for a day will now , never. I repeat, never exceed an hour.

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Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by emilas1979(m): 6:52am On Aug 07, 2019
Network operators that needs bailout, you are busy given them fine. Finally they will pack up, and jobs lost.
Nigeria loose

There must be other measures to met out punishment in this instance, because all the fines so far, we don't know who is benefiting from it

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Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by tetralogyfallot(m): 6:53am On Aug 07, 2019
Summary pls

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Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by wiseone28: 6:53am On Aug 07, 2019
I like that..

Fine them also for data sapping.

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Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by Jaqenhghar: 6:54am On Aug 07, 2019
feldido:
Well deserved, these Telecom companies need to be checked at all times, but where all the fines de go sef undecided
You arw concenred about the fines. Will it change anything?
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by akinbellol: 6:54am On Aug 07, 2019
good to hear that
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by Jhayeahsam01(m): 6:54am On Aug 07, 2019
I need a good job oooo
me and my family mouth so dry

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help me secure a job before I buy snipper oo
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by straighttalk(m): 6:54am On Aug 07, 2019
The Last Stroke that breaks
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by johnaruson(m): 6:54am On Aug 07, 2019
AIRTEL SCAMMED ME: The dangled 3GB for 1k but when i paid the gave me 1.5GB instead of 3GB which they offered. Which way Nigeria?

Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by sylve11: 6:55am On Aug 07, 2019
NCC don turn Batista; e dey slam anybody wey misbehave. undecided cool
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by paranorman(m): 6:55am On Aug 07, 2019
As is in the cooperate world, it's someone's fault. Some employees of both telcos will bare the brunt by the time the emails will start flying around..

56 customers huh? Someone have reported them to NCC, and they investigated. Free cash to fly around.
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by sylve11: 6:56am On Aug 07, 2019
Jaqenhghar:

You arw concenred about the fines. Will it change anything?

nor mind him. cool
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by ednut1(m): 6:56am On Aug 07, 2019
NCC should use it to buy us data
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by nicepoker101(m): 6:56am On Aug 07, 2019
9 mobile. That network will never hear word.
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by fasho01(m): 6:57am On Aug 07, 2019
For these offenses, the amount fined is way too small to serve as a deterrent.. The worst is that automatic data renewal once you recharge
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by ibkgab001: 6:57am On Aug 07, 2019
feldido:
Well deserved, these Telecom companies need to be checked at all times, but where all the fines de go sef undecided


Inside Buhari’s mouth through Lai Mohammed stomach
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by Mccullum: 6:59am On Aug 07, 2019
That's good for these two telecommunication companies as they refuse to obey the rules and regulations of NCC, at least they will cough out money to pay the fines to FG and the consumers will be the victims of circumstances.
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by materialproject: 7:03am On Aug 07, 2019
OK. Glo will be next
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by ken6488(m): 7:07am On Aug 07, 2019
But where is the fines going
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by merits(m): 7:13am On Aug 07, 2019
When they pay all this fine,where the money dey go seff.na so so figure we dey see everyday.....
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by alexvatt(m): 7:13am On Aug 07, 2019
That is good for them. Infact they should be charged more than N136m. How can they be auto- renewal there subscribers without their conscience. What these guys have extorted from people is more than N136m for God's sake.
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by iamawara(m): 7:14am On Aug 07, 2019
Ahah. Fine wey Dem go share for our head. Nonsense
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by merits(m): 7:17am On Aug 07, 2019
johnaruson:
AIRTEL SCAMMED ME: The dangled 3GB for 1k but when i paid the gave me 1.5GB instead of 3GB which they offered. Which way Nigeria?
Bro,awoof dey run belle oo.
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by tomdon(m): 7:28am On Aug 07, 2019
Good
Re: NCC Fines Airtel, 9mobile N136m For Violating Industry Regulations by nick50(m): 7:33am On Aug 07, 2019
Paving way for glo to excel..

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