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EXCLUSIVE: NCC To Bar Over 42m Inactive Phone Lines by Oluwabash(m): 3:53pm On Feb 29
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) will bar over 42 million inactive mobile numbers from February 28, 2024, TheCable understands.

According to sources in the agency, a total of 45 million lines in the country will be barred for not linking their subscriber identity module (SIM) with their national identification numbers (NINs).

Out of the 45 million, the sources said, 42 million lines have neither made a call, had a data session or sent an SMS in over one year.

In December 2020, the federal government announced the integration policy of SIM cards into the NIN database, as a measure to tackle the growing trend of insecurity and kidnapping across the country.

Following the multiple deadline extensions due to pressure from Nigerians and a huge number of unlinked SIMs, the federal government directed telecommunication firms to block only outgoing calls on all unlinked lines on April 4, 2022.

TheCable learnt that the NCC has now decided to take things a notch higher, by implementing the policy at full scale for the first time since it was announced in 2020.

In a letter to mobile network operators in December 2023, the commission affirmed the federal government’s directive to bar unlinked lines by February 28, 2024, despite pleas by telecom operators that a huge amount of lines are yet to be linked with their NINs.

A full-scale implementation of the policy means that all outgoing and incoming voice calls, data, and SMS will be barred.

Sources further disclosed that only 3 million active lines will be affected out of the 45 million to be barred.

“These 42 million lines have been inactive for over a year. So essentially, from our system checks only about 3 million active lines would be barred. We expect that the users of these lines would come out to submit their NIN and unbar their lines or abandon the lines entirely,” a source stated.

The federal government had said the SIM-NIN registration drive, which commenced in 2020, aims to reduce criminal activities and ensure accountability among mobile phone users.

It was also intended to ensure that law enforcement agencies could track ownership, combat fraud, terrorism, and other illicit activities, as well as facilitate targeted communication during emergencies; and better regulate the telecoms sector.

With the barring of over 40 million lines by telecos, the country is expected to record a significant drop in its teledensity and broadband penetration index.

In addition, telcos like MTN Nigeria, Airtel, Globacom, and 9mobile will likely incur huge losses as this could hurt their operations.
Re: EXCLUSIVE: NCC To Bar Over 42m Inactive Phone Lines by Babangidapikin: 4:03pm On Feb 29
cool They should wait o , some Telcos don't have network in some areas, they only know how to advertise...
Re: EXCLUSIVE: NCC To Bar Over 42m Inactive Phone Lines by swayersc: 8:10pm On Mar 17
This action could help in freeing up resources and improving services for active users. buy cox internet It's common for regulatory bodies to periodically review and manage the allocation of resources in the telecommunications industry to ensure optimal utilization. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, I recommend checking the latest news sources or official statements from the NCC.

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