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NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by marryjesus: 5:57am On Jan 27, 2017
Henceforth, any network provider that sends unsolicited text messages (SMS) to subscribers would pay a fine of N5million. The Chairman of the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta disclosed this yesterday at the 46th convocation of the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN).

He spoke on: “The Role of ICT in Tertiary Education in Nigeria-NCC interventions.” Danbatta explained that the commission has contributed over 1.4 trillion naira to the country’s economy since its inception.

The chairman urged policy makers to adopt information communication technology (ICT) to grow the economy. He canvassed the use of ICT in addressing the challenges in agriculture, health, energy and education sectors.“It is in the interest of the country to harness the potentials in the information-driven age to facilitate the socio-economic development.

“The commission will continue to facilitate the improvement of the content delivery and capacity development of tertiary institutions,” he said.
He emphasized that NCC’s commitment to improving learning in tertiary institutions to reduce time wastage in accessing teaching and learning materials.

According to him: “Functional SAT 3, Main-One, Glo 1 and WACS and In-Country Fibre Optic Cables Distribution and Last Mile, were other viable investment opportunities for business people.”

http://www.akelicious.com/2017/01/ncc-to-fine-network-providers-n5m-for.html#more

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by ckmayoca: 6:00am On Jan 27, 2017
Our gov don turn to bedbug. Keep sucking investors all in the name of fines.

Good step anyway atleast my phone can rest

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by prospero5(m): 6:02am On Jan 27, 2017
unsolicited messages and calls- how annoying!
they should pay jare

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by AndyMolarAllwel(m): 6:03am On Jan 27, 2017
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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by Nobody: 6:39am On Jan 27, 2017
5million is just too small. There will pay and still sent those messages because there are profiting from the difference after deducting the fine.
Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by pressplay411(m): 6:50am On Jan 27, 2017
marryjesus:
Henceforth, any network provider that sends unsolicited text messages (SMS) to subscribers would pay a fine of N5million. The Chairman of the Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta disclosed this yesterday at the 46th convocation of the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN).
He spoke on: “The Role of ICT in Tertiary Education in Nigeria-NCC interventions.” Danbatta explained that the commission has contributed over 1.4 trillion naira to the country’s economy since its inception.
The chairman urged policy makers to adopt information communication technology (ICT) to grow the economy. He canvassed the use of ICT in addressing the challenges in agriculture, health, energy and education sectors.“It is in the interest of the country to harness the potentials in the information-driven age to facilitate the socio-economic development.
“The commission will continue to facilitate the improvement of the content delivery and capacity development of tertiary institutions,” he said.
He emphasized that NCC’s commitment to improving learning in tertiary institutions to reduce time wastage in accessing teaching and learning materials.
According to him: “Functional SAT 3, Main-One, Glo 1 and WACS and In-Country Fibre Optic Cables Distribution and Last Mile, were other viable investment opportunities for business people.”
more details at http://www.akelicious.com/2017/01/ncc-to-fine-network-providers-n5m-for.html#more

Only 5m?
They make more than that on a daily basis, from my house alone.

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by martineverest(m): 9:02am On Jan 27, 2017
just 5m only?....poor calculations that will never serve as deterrent.


If they make 200m from unsolicited messages and they are fined 5m,y wud they stop when the fine is negligible

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by Nobody: 9:02am On Jan 27, 2017
#5m is too small oo, they've made billions from those messages and unwanted subscription wey dem no go refund person money back.

Especially MTN, their fine should be times 10

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by bettercreature(m): 9:02am On Jan 27, 2017
FxInvestmentHub:
5million is just too small. There will pay and still sent those messages because there are profiting from the difference after deducting the fine.
The worse is the new 2244 or whatever wouldnt stop the silly SMS,that number is a fraud

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by Nobody: 9:03am On Jan 27, 2017
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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by gurunlocker: 9:03am On Jan 27, 2017
Small money, na subscribers go still suffer am and pay back with illegal deduction

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by Nobody: 9:03am On Jan 27, 2017
ckmayoca:
Our gov don turn to bedbug. Keep sucking investors all in the name of fines.
Did you even read the post?

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by LadyE12: 9:03am On Jan 27, 2017
Etisalat
Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by princechurchill(m): 9:04am On Jan 27, 2017
Na which account Dem go pay in the money
Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by Mubarak55(m): 9:04am On Jan 27, 2017
Better people especially MTN. Der own worst pass. angry
Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by okims: 9:04am On Jan 27, 2017
5million too small
Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by vengertime: 9:04am On Jan 27, 2017
When all the investors start leaving Nigeria because of frustration from APC government them go say na GEJ cos am. Buhari frustrating all investors life.

Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by Nobody: 9:04am On Jan 27, 2017
bettercreature:
The worse is the new 2244 or whatever wouldnt stop the silly SMS,that number is a fraud
Still waiting
Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by Ohamzee: 9:05am On Jan 27, 2017
NCC should just shut the bleep up if it isn't about refunding our 50 and 100 naira back. who them won deceive?

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by FUSS: 9:05am On Jan 27, 2017
GOOD.
Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by emeijeh(m): 9:05am On Jan 27, 2017
Great

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by nefeyblaq(m): 9:09am On Jan 27, 2017
Fine who? Who takes the money? Does it reduce call tariff? NCC fighting for its own pocket.
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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by Ohamzee: 9:10am On Jan 27, 2017
pressplay411:


Only 5m?
They make more than that on a daily basis, from my house alone.

Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by Desafiar(m): 9:10am On Jan 27, 2017
Wao! This is a welcome development..... This people too the disturb.
Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by tosynomolara(f): 9:10am On Jan 27, 2017
Those mssgs can b so annoying atyms
Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by Nobody: 9:10am On Jan 27, 2017
LadyE12:
Etisalat
Nigeria's best network.
Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by Banter1(m): 9:10am On Jan 27, 2017
I hate Airtel, they sabi call person. Instead of paying to the government, they should be paying to their customers.

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by fpeter(f): 9:12am On Jan 27, 2017
FxInvestmentHub:
5million is just too small. There will pay and still sent those messages because there are profiting from the difference after deducting the fine.


1. They not 'there'
2. Send not 'sent'
3. They not 'there'

Thank me later.

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Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by mayorchelsea(m): 9:12am On Jan 27, 2017
EmptyN!Most guilty.
Re: NCC To Fine Network Providers N5m For Unsolicited Text Messages by fredosky111(m): 9:14am On Jan 27, 2017
gbam...please if u collect the fine credit my acct for the one they have illegally deducted

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