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Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by dre11(m): 7:10am On Sep 29, 2023

Nigerians may soon be paying different prices in different states for calls, data, SMS, and other telecommunication services, telecommunication firms have said.

According to the telcos, this measure is to mitigate against multiple taxation and business environments across different states.

They stated that it was no longer appropriate for Nigeria to continue to have one national tariff since the cost of providing service across the states was different.

The Chairman, Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria, Mr Gbenga Adebayo, disclosed this in Lagos during his goodwill address at ‘The Nigeria eGovernment Summit 2023’ themed, ‘eGovernment: Pathway to a prosperous nation,’ on Thursday.

He said, “We have been talking about multiple taxation for many years. It may not be appropriate to continue to have one national tariff because if the cost of providing services in one region is high, services in that region should reflect the cost of service provision.


“If you have a state that has introduced 50 different taxes for the operator, the telcos need to pass it on to the subscribers there. Otherwise, we would remain on this issue for many years to come.”

Expanding on the issue further on the sidelines of the event, the Chairman of the umbrella association for telcos revealed that the Nigerian Communications Commission is aware of this new demand. He stressed that it is the way forward for the telcos.

Adebayo said, “We are providing the NCC with data to back up this demand, but it is a direction that we must go. It is the only way to mitigate against the multiplicity of taxes that exist because in some cases cost of rolling out services is more expensive.”

He said that the current pricing regime for telecom service was unfair to states that provided a bright and friendly business environment.

According to him, “It will be unfair on states that provide a bright friendly business environment to pay as much as states that have high hostility against service providers. And we believe that the time has come. It is not done anywhere in the world.

“Across different geographical regions, tariff varies. If you leave Lagos for Benin for instance, you will pay a different tariff. It is the same telephone service, but it is because regulations and rules in these regions differ. This is why end-user rates differ. So, we are saying that the time for a national tariff is gone. Today’s reality needs a new approach.”


When implemented, this move will ensure that tariffs for telecom services across Nigeria will vary, making the price of calls higher or cheaper depending on location. Adebayo noted that this move was dependent on the NCC’s approval and would be implemented if and when it is given the nod

The telecom association chairman noted that the industry (telecoms) was expected to meet with the new Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani, in the next couple of days to discuss his agenda.
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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by coolcharm(m): 7:13am On Sep 29, 2023
Way to go.
The Same needs to apply to taxes accrued from sales of alcohol too. States that destroy alcoholic products in the name of shari'a should not get shishi from revenue generated from such.

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by JasonScoolari: 7:22am On Sep 29, 2023
Nigerians may soon be paying different prices in different states for calls, data, SMS, and other telecommunication services, telecommunication firms have said.










If Adebayo in Lagos pays N400 on a 15mins call, Abubakar in Sokoto will pay less...

Nice one.

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Jbleenk: 7:24am On Sep 29, 2023
At the end of the day it is we the ordinary citizens, especially the youth that bears the cost. Looks like everything is targeted not to make the youth excel in this country

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by shiki(m): 7:50am On Sep 29, 2023
cool it sounds cool
Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by oluwaseyi0: 7:50am On Sep 29, 2023
According to him, “It will be unfair on states that provide a bright friendly business environment to pay as much as states that have high hostility against service providers. And we believe that the time has come. It is not done anywhere in the world.

way to go

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Hendrixky: 7:51am On Sep 29, 2023
Make them just kukuma kill us for this country

With the way he said it

It means northern states should pay more because the environment over there is not friendly

But we all know that is not going to be the case because na we south south them dey bill pass for everything

Even the acohol way we dey consume pass here

Na north dey get the revenue pass

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by 22o62021: 7:51am On Sep 29, 2023
Data no dey last again

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by searchng4love: 7:51am On Sep 29, 2023
Good. Lagos State collects humongous amounts of taxes with nothing to show for it in anyway.


If you think something is going on in Lagos State you need your head examined....then a visit to Durban South Africa with the same topography as Lagos State will change your mental condition.... Lagos State is simply a large slum

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Abolodje: 7:53am On Sep 29, 2023
Lol naija my country 😂

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Ikaeniyan0: 7:54am On Sep 29, 2023
I agree with the telecommunication companies on this issue

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Galaxyss(m): 7:54am On Sep 29, 2023
Naso... What about their data zapping, Won't they do something about that?


Because now 2gb worth of data can't download file of 1.5gb

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by NinjaMetahuman: 7:54am On Sep 29, 2023
This makes sense.

I wonder why they are just thinking about this.

But then, these useless telecoms will still rip people off.
Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by HomoSapiien: 7:55am On Sep 29, 2023
MTN already increased their tariff and despite that, their data is always quick to finish.

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Ikaeniyan0: 7:55am On Sep 29, 2023
searchng4love:
Good. Lagos State collects humongous amounts of taxes with nothing to show for it in anyway.


If you think something is going on in Lagos State you need your head examined....then a visit to Durban South Africa with the same topography as Lagos State will change your mental condition.... Lagos State is simply a large slum
Haters of Lagos will sha make it about Lagos state sha ni

Lagos state is a slum but your state is competing with Johannesburg in terms of development

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Femisol(m): 7:55am On Sep 29, 2023
So will someone in Lagos and Abuja earn higher salary than someone else in other states ?

Food for thought

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by obi58: 7:56am On Sep 29, 2023
The issues are:

1. States that charge multiple taxes (like Lagos).
2. The plan to pass it on to the subscribers as if they are the ones who implemented the multiple taxes.
3. I may be wrong but I have not heard of this practice in other countries before.

Yes there is a problem for the Telcos but instead of taking the cheap way out to punish the people the problem of multiple taxes should be revisited and urgently.

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by money121(m): 7:56am On Sep 29, 2023
Shege promaxz

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by FuckDModz: 7:57am On Sep 29, 2023
grin

It will never work. Maybe for only calls and texts, but it will not work for data.

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by AntiChristian: 7:58am On Sep 29, 2023

cool
Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Dreal1247: 7:58am On Sep 29, 2023
At the end, all the burdens are on the common man. From the electricity tariffs to foodstuffs even the school fees, the common man is the burden bearer. The government of the day MUST exploit ways to make life easy for common man. I'm surprised that up till now, we are not hearing of the recovery of the stolen crude oil from the shores of this country. Yet the prices of virtually everything is on the increase. They are even borrowing to nlw pay with the crude oil.

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by luvyaself95(m): 7:59am On Sep 29, 2023
No need to say or think much Lagos own go cost gan.

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by benuejosh: 8:00am On Sep 29, 2023
Bosun may do well in digital economy particularly in the tech aspect such as software development, and tech skills generally but i doubt his competence in the communication aspect. The last minister of communication did tremendously well. We can see from the steps he has taken so far.

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Varunpulyani: 8:01am On Sep 29, 2023
Quota system of education never teach Una lesson



Now is quota data

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by theophorus(m): 8:03am On Sep 29, 2023
Okay ooo.

So despite all the profit wen una dey get/declare una still want more abi.

Abeg make una Park well joor.
Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by nairalanda1(m): 8:03am On Sep 29, 2023
obi58:
The issues are:

1. States that charge multiple taxes (like Lagos).
2. The plan to pass it on to the subscribers as if they are the ones who implemented the multiple taxes.
3. I may be wrong but I have not heard of this practice in other countries before.

Yes there is a problem for the Telcos but instead of taking the cheap way out to punish the people the problem of multiple taxes should be revisited and urgently.

India has tarrifs that differ by state.
Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Lanre4uonly(m): 8:06am On Sep 29, 2023
Ok. Fingers crossed.
Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by phemmyfour: 8:06am On Sep 29, 2023
JasonScoolari:
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If Adebayo in Lagos pays N400 on a 15mins call, Abubakar in Sokoto will pay less...

Nice one.
North will be the cheapest ....they always make life easier for them

Lower jamb cut off mark
Fewer credits for university admissions
Automatic fed jobs....and now lower call tarrif

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Dshocker(m): 8:07am On Sep 29, 2023
Best thing to do is; Go and do another welcome back on your sim, and register your location to the poorest state in Nigeria, which is Sokoto and Taraba state 🤐🤐🤐

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Re: Telcos Plan Different Tariffs For Calls, Data In States by Ola9ja23: 8:07am On Sep 29, 2023
searchng4love:
Good. Lagos State collects humongous amounts of taxes with nothing to show for it in anyway.


If you think something is going on in Lagos State you need your head examined....then a visit to Durban South Africa with the same topography as Lagos State will change your mental condition.... Lagos State is simply a large slum

One of the IPOBidients 😂🤣

Nothing good about Lagos yet all their governors and their commissioners have been trooping in to learn about Lagos


Hypocrite

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