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GSM Subscribers To Pay More For Data From Dec.1 by Raziii(m): 8:01am On Nov 29, 2016
Subscribers of the Global System of Mobile telecommunications across the country would pay more for data with effect from December 1, 2016, The PUNCH learnt on Monday.

Although the telecoms companies declined to speak on the matter, top management workers across the networks confirmed the story to our correspondent, saying that the directive was from the Nigerian Communications Commission.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, a senior management employee of Etisalat Nigeria said, “The NCC issued the directive late last week on the orders of the Federal Government. We have not announced it yet because most of the major telcos have been meeting the NCC on how to reverse this policy, because it will be too harsh for Nigerians.

“However, we further gathered that the Federal Government took the decision having discovered that data rates are very low-priced in Nigeria, compared to other countries, including nearby African countries.

“The government might have also taken the decision given that Nigerian subscribers have been kicking against the proposed nine per cent Communication Tax, whose bill is currently in the National Assembly.”

Pleading not to be mentioned, an employee of MTN said, “What this means is that MTN, Airtel, Etisalat And Globacom will increase their data rates as from December 1, 2016. A data plan of N1,000 for 1.5 Gigabytes will now be increased to N3,000 at N1,000 per 500 Megabytes.”

In text messages sent out to its subscribers, MTN, Africa’s mobile telecommunications giant, confirmed that it had agreed to implement the directive of the NCC.

The MTN text read, “Dear customer, please be informed that from 1st of December, some MTN data tariffs will be increased to reflect the new rates set by the NCC for operators. Thank you.”

The PUNCH could not obtain an official response from the NCC at of the time of filing this report.

However, a representative of the commission said that the telecoms regulator was unaware of such plans by the operators, even as she said her bosses had claimed ignorance of the circulated message.

“We are unaware of it. I just asked my bosses; they are unaware. We will forward your query to MTN for appropriate attention,” she said over the telephone.

However, in a letter by the NCC to the operators sighted by our correspondent, the commission stated, “This rate will subsist pending the finalisation of the study on the determination of cost-based pricing for retail broadband and data services in Nigeria.

“In order to provide a level playing field for all operators in the industry, small operators and new entrants to acquire market share and operate profitably, small operators and new entrants are hereby exempted from the price floor for data services.”

It added, “For the avoidance of doubt a small operator is one that has less than 7.5 per cent market share and a new entrant is an operator that has operated less than three years in the market.

“All operators are to ensure that subscribers are not automatically migrated to pay-as-you-go platform.

“Also, note that effective date for the interim price floor is December 1, 2016.”

Reacting to the development, the President, National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers, Mr. Adeolu Ogunbanjo, said that the NCC representative was being economical with the truth.

He said that for MTN to have sent out millions of text messages to its subscribers “clearly shows that the NCC indeed issued the directive.”

Ogunbanjo, however, said that the association would resist the tariff hike, adding, “We will challenge it in court. We are going right away to set the machinery in motion. We are also going to do an urgent letter to the NCC Executive Vice Chairman, Prof. Umar Danbatta, which we will drop in his e-mail box.

 “Unfortunately, the notice is short; today is November 28, yet the order will take effect from December 1. It is not just good for broadband penetration, whatever the reason may be. It is against telecoms subscribers.”

According to him, data availability means more youth engagement because they use data to develop apps and build software.

“But with what the NCC has done, these boys who develop apps will be slowed down and limited. The cost of doing business will also increase,” he added.

http://punchng.com/gsm-subscribers-pay-data-dec-1/
Re: GSM Subscribers To Pay More For Data From Dec.1 by modath(f): 8:06am On Nov 29, 2016
If my instinct is correct, the reason for this is simple, some people have managed to convince the powers that be that cheap data is why government officials are being annihilated online & not because of their crappy and disheartening outputs...... it's obvious the Telcos are not even in support...

#Occupynaija 2012 was a success & data cost die dat time....

That's all I will say... cool

P.S... Unless evidence is presented to show that NCC is going to get the difference, I stand by my opinion.. chikena.

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Re: GSM Subscribers To Pay More For Data From Dec.1 by pchukwudi: 8:09am On Nov 29, 2016
For the first time we agree 100% on an issue grin Felt like you snatched the word from my mouth. I could not have said it any better, except that this may also be a prelude to and a pilot for a fullscale internet access/social media censorship and restrictions.


Collect the difference, you said? Does it make sense? Even if they are to take the difference, NCC has no right to set prices for the private sector, more so when the said new price is a hike. Whatever happend to market forces and competition. It's this type of knee jerk approach to issues that got the nation's economy crippled.


modath:


If my instinct is correct, the reason for this is simple, some people have managed to convince the powers that be that cheap data is why government officials are being annihilated online......

#Occupynaija 2012 was a success & data cost die dat time ...
Re: GSM Subscribers To Pay More For Data From Dec.1 by otokx(m): 8:15am On Nov 29, 2016
This is serious.
Re: GSM Subscribers To Pay More For Data From Dec.1 by malton: 8:17am On Nov 29, 2016
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Re: GSM Subscribers To Pay More For Data From Dec.1 by teekay213(m): 8:30am On Nov 29, 2016
so this is how buhari want to stop us from media.the same channel that helped him 2015.ok,media or no media 2019 here i wait.b4 i 4get do know that spaggetti is now N250 and pure water bag is N200.
Re: GSM Subscribers To Pay More For Data From Dec.1 by modath(f): 8:43am On Nov 29, 2016
pchukwudi:
For the first time we agree 100% on an issue grin Felt like you snatched the word from my mouth. I could not have said it any better, except that this may also be a prelude to and a pilot for a fullscale internet access/social media censorship and restrictions.

We can't agree 99% of the time simply because even "when I'm crying, I still retain full vision capacity" (no wailing pun intended, it's a yoruba adage loosely translated)...

I'm emotional & bias as everyone but very pragmatic & realistic at the same time which I can't accuse you of.. smiley .. My support isn't unalloyed & won't defend what is wrong to justify any preconceived notion I harbour..


Collect the difference, you said? Does it make sense? Even if they are to take the difference, NCC has no right to set prices for the private sector, more so when the said new price is a hike. Whatever happend to market forces and competition. It's this type of knee jerk approach to issues that got the nation's economy crippled.

No it doesn't, no sane person can defend this, but wetin person fit talk again, as money scarce for economy reach wey they want to impose vat on passports as well... (Ridiculous move, why not increase cost of acquisition direct)

Maybe dem and NCC wan dey share am since a friend in one of the Telcos told me they are not happy about this at all at all... That they make more from data when it got cheaper cos people no longer count the cost, run through their data fast, don't use cheats & recharge even before their data bundle expires unlike what the past scenario was...

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Re: GSM Subscribers To Pay More For Data From Dec.1 by Raziii(m): 8:43am On Nov 29, 2016
These telecoms were never willing to slash data prices, competition forced them to which every govt across the world encourages. But my own govt is saying no, competition didn't force down the prices, you guys (telecoms) were too nice and naive because 'intelligence report' (which these 2016 class of politicians uses when they want to lie) shows that the people we govern pay little for data compared to other countries. So increase prices

I mean there must be something I'm missing cos this isn't making any sense.
Re: GSM Subscribers To Pay More For Data From Dec.1 by pchukwudi: 8:57am On Nov 29, 2016
modath:



We can't agree 99% of the time simply because even "when I'm crying, I still retain full vision capacity" (no wailing pun intended, it's a yoruba adage loosely translated)...

I'm emotional & bias as everyone but very pragmatic & realistic at the same time which I can't accuse you of.. smiley .. My support isn't unalloyed & won't defend what is wrong to justify any preconceived notion I harbour..

Huge assumption @the bolded. undecided Abeg cut me some credit Ma. cheesy


No it doesn't, no sane person can defend this, but wetin person fit talk again, as money scarce for economy reach wey they want to impose vat on passports as well... (Ridiculous move, why not increase cost of acquisition direct)

Maybe dem and NCC wan dey share am since a friend in one of the Telcos told me they are not happy about this at all at all... That they make more from data when it got cheaper cos people no longer count the cost, run through their data fast, don't use cheats & recharge even before their data bundle expires unlike what the past scenario was...


Well said.

But actually I don't think this is a revenue drive, if it were they would have stuck wirh their VAT. I seriously think this is a fallout from the recent #BuhariMustGo campaign (but, of course, you're very free to disagree grin).
Re: GSM Subscribers To Pay More For Data From Dec.1 by PhonePlanet(m): 9:09am On Nov 29, 2016
Dear my fellow Nigerian, A directive has been sent out by the Nigerian Communication Commission(NCC) to all telecommunication network in Nigeria. This will result in increase of data rates which will take effect from 1st of December, 2016. I am very sure your service provider has notified you about this development already.
In this year and time we live in, Data is suppose to be more affordable and not more expensive. And looking at the ease/advantages the internet has added to our everyday life, increment of data rates will only make it harder to access the internet thereby taking us backwards instead of forward.
Therefore, In disagreement with this move by NCC and telecommunication companies, we have made an effort stop this from taking effect by creating an online petition at Change.org and we need you to sign it to show your support. The link to the petition is: https://www.change.org/p/nigeria-communication-commission-ncc-data-plans-rates-by-carriers-in-nigeria-should-not-be-increased-by-ncc?recruiter=642402116&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink
Please I already believe you would sign this petition to show your support for us and against NCC. But you also have to share/re-broadcast this message to as many people as you can. Thank you as you do so.

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