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Mvnos: NCC To License New Operators For Upwards Of N250 Million by Parachoko: 11:21am On Aug 13, 2022
MVNOs: NCC to license new operators for upwards of N250 million, guarantees subscribers more choices

The Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) has said mobile subscribers in Nigeria will soon have more choices of telecommunications operators as it moves to license more companies to operate as Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs). These new operators, when licensed, are to provide mobile services like MTN, Airtel, Globacom, and 9mobile, leveraging the existing infrastructure across the country.

This came as the telecoms regulator on Thursday published an advertorial calling on interested companies to apply for the license within 30 days. The Commission says mobile network operators are not eligible to apply for the new license.

According to the MVNO guidelines released by the NCC earlier this year, the cost of the license which comes in 5 different categories ranges from N30 million to N250 million.

What the Commission is saying
NCC in the advertorial published on its website said: “Pursuant to the NCA 2003, Licensing Regulation 2019, and other subsidiary Regulations, the Commission has created an enabling environment where various players provide diverse services based on licenses issued by the Commission.

“In its drive to create an enabling environment, the Commission hereby introduces Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) License that will generate employment and bridge the gap between the unserved and the Underserved in Society. It will also further engender competition and provide choices for telecommunication consumers.”

The Commission added that the MVNO license is a Five (5) Tier classification that has distinctive services to be offered by the players in different tiers which include Tier 1 as a Virtual Operator; Tier 2 as a Simple Facilities Operator; Tier 3 as a Core Facilities Operator; Tier 4 as a Virtual Aggregator/ Enabler; and Tier 5 as the Unified Virtual Operator.

“Please note that Tier 1-4 entrants are expected to pay 5% of the License fee as non-refundable administrative charges, while tier 5 entrants are to pay Fifty Million Naira (N50, 000,000.00) non-refundable administrative fees prior to negotiations with the MNOs,” the telecoms regulator added.

What you should know
A Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) is a telecommunications product and service operator that rides on top of the infrastructure capacity of a fully-licensed mobile telecommunication service provider or mobile network operators (MNOs). This means that the operators will not need investments in their infrastructure but leverage existing facilities across the country to provide services.
The entrance of the MNVO is expected to provide competitive offerings in the telecoms market and lower the costs of calls and data for the subscribers.
Aside from lowering the cost of access to telecommunications services, NCC said the MVNOs would help to drive the government’s efforts to extend telecom services to more rural, under-served, and unserved communities across the country.
According to the industry experts, by buying network capacity from Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), the MVNOs are able to swiftly rise in the market through a business model that passes these savings down to the consumer. They added that the MVNOs can also offer a more tailored-made service versus MNOs, which tend to offer more of a generic service that suits the masses.

https://nairametrics.com/2022/08/12/mvnos-ncc-to-license-new-operators-for-upwards-of-n250-million-guarantees-subscribers-more-choices/
Re: Mvnos: NCC To License New Operators For Upwards Of N250 Million by edoairways: 5:00pm On Aug 13, 2022
Death on arrival
Re: Mvnos: NCC To License New Operators For Upwards Of N250 Million by Parachoko: 9:26pm On Aug 13, 2022
edoairways:
Death on arrival
Why do you say so?
Re: Mvnos: NCC To License New Operators For Upwards Of N250 Million by edoairways: 11:42pm On Aug 13, 2022
Parachoko:
Why do you say so?

The major operators will not allow them to strive well. I can't invest in infrastructure then you want to compete with me using my facilities
Re: Mvnos: NCC To License New Operators For Upwards Of N250 Million by dustmalik: 12:39am On Aug 14, 2022
edoairways:

The major operators will not allow them to strive well. I can't invest in infrastructure then you want to compete with me using my facilities
This is not new. MVNOs are all over the UK and US.
Re: Mvnos: NCC To License New Operators For Upwards Of N250 Million by Parachoko: 10:05am On Aug 14, 2022
edoairways:

The major operators will not allow them to strive well. I can't invest in infrastructure then you want to compete with me using my facilities
So far they are gonna get paid, I don't see why they should not feel comfortable with it.

The new operators won't be using the infrastructure for free

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