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Telecom Companies In Nigeria Will Start Paying N500,000 Fine For Unsolicited Mes by HotnaijaMarket(m): 5:57pm On Apr 13, 2018
The controversy of unsolicited messages from telecom operators to subscribers has become a recurrent decimal in the Nigerian telecom sector.

The Nigerian Telecommunications Commission (NCC) announced in the first week of May 2016, that Nigeria Telecom operators had one month to start implementing the “Do-Not-Disturb” (DND) 2442 short code and any telecom that failed to comply with the directive will face sanctions.



Regardless of the fact that by December 2017, 10 million subscribers had opted into the DND zone, there have been increased complaints by subscribers about the continuous blasting of unsolicited messages. ( check it out @ https://www.ngfind.com/2018/04/telecom-companies-in-nigeria-will-start.html?m=1

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