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Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by Lanrelagboi(op): 5:50pm On Jan 30, 2025
One. The NCC approval is for Telecom Operators to adjust their tariff prices by 50 percent within an already existing tariff band determined since 2013 – with a cap of 50 percent. That means they can increase up to 50% as a maximum but can chose to increase by a percentage less than 50%. Recall that this is a liberalized market, and prices are driven by competition: about 10 years ago, the cost of a call was around 50 Naira per minute, but competition among operators brought it below 50 Naira, and also introduced per second billing. Consumers should rest assured that as has been done in the past, competition will do a lot to drive prices down, in the months ahead, especially as the macroeconomic conditions of the country improve.

Two. Section 108 of the Nigerian Communications Act, 2003 (NCA) spells out the “Tariff Rate Regulation” power of the NCC, as follows: “Holders of individual licenses shall not impose any tariff or charges for the provision of any service until the Commission has approved such tariff rates and charges except as otherwise provided in this Part.”

Three. The last time the NCC exercised this regulatory function and approved a tariff increase in the telecoms sector was 2013 – over a decade ago. The inflation rate in 2013 was 8.5%, 12 years later, the inflation rate today is 34.80%. That is about a 300% increase!

Four. The telecommunications sector is one of the biggest consumers of diesel in Nigeria, accounting for diesel spending of about 40 billion Naira monthly. This diesel powers generators in over 30,000 mast sites on a 24-hour basis to ensure that we all have network constantly. The sector is also very FX-dependent because of its imported equipment which currently have no local/indigenous alternatives. In 2013, both the dollar and the price of diesel were less than N200. Today, each one of these is well over a thousand Naira, a monumental pressure on the cost of delivery of service. No sector can survive keeping prices constant in the face of these drastic cost increases.

Five. Telecoms operators requested approval for over a 100 percent increase, but the NCC approved only 50 percent. Upon approving this, the NCC has vowed to ensure strong monitoring of Quality of Service and full compliance by operators. So, in other words, the operators asked for an increase, in return, they will be held to account for any service lapses experienced by consumers in that time. According to the NCC, it has amended its rules to be able to fine operators with heavier sums and for even the most basic violations.

Six. Operators must also communicate the new rates in a simple and transparent manner; the NCC says it has given them a “Tariff Simplification Guidance” which in summary says that they must tell you everything about your tariff: no hidden charges or mago-mago plans that say one thing but mean another.

Seven. To whom much is given, much is expected. Telecom operators have no choice but to improve their services. MTN, 9Mobile and Airtel have made open commitments that with this increase they will do all that is necessary to invest in new equipment that would ensure improved quality service. They now have the funds to do so, they can’t give anything less. There is no room for complaining any longer. Nigerians must enjoy better services, and the NCC must do more to engender stronger competition, which will help moderate prices and ensure that the customer remains king.
https://lagostoday.com.ng/telecoms-tariffs-increase-in-nigeria-7-things-to-know/

Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by Acekidc4(m): 5:55pm On Jan 30, 2025
Ok
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by 123readygo: 5:59pm On Jan 30, 2025
I see
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by free2ryhme:
Lanrelagboi:
https://lagostoday.com.ng/telecoms-tariffs-increase-in-nigeria-7-things-to-know/
Telecom operators in Nigeria have been allowed to increase tariffs by up to 50% due to rising costs of diesel, foreign exchange, and equipment. The last tariff adjustment was in 2013, and inflation has skyrocketed since then. While operators asked for over 100% increase, NCC only approved 50% and promised stricter monitoring of service quality. They must now clearly communicate new rates, and Nigerians should expect better service. MTN, Airtel, 9Mobile, and Glo must step up. Also, many mast sites now run on solar, reducing diesel dependency. Hopefully, competition will help keep prices in check.
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by researcherdotcom(m): 6:00pm On Jan 30, 2025
Ok ooo
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by Nemesis0147(m): 6:00pm On Jan 30, 2025
Who will read all these?
Nonsense country
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by dimexy247(m): 6:01pm On Jan 30, 2025
Thank you
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by nairalanda1(m): 6:01pm On Jan 30, 2025
All in all blame government for a bad economy not the telecoms for responding to the bad economy

They've even been nice to us as is..no price increase for over a decade
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by CyracksMrBlogger(m): 6:02pm On Jan 30, 2025
They should getat
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by gasparpisciotta: 6:02pm On Jan 30, 2025
No improvement in their services
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by OlawaleBammie: 6:03pm On Jan 30, 2025
Racoon, iwaeda and zonefree should please try to summarise this inasmuch as they would still criticise

Please as u dey criticise dey try to summarise the story for us wey too lazy to read.


And as for Odin13, I hope u will continue the story of how a certain yoruba man kpain ur par.ents and sold ur papa land wey dey for control Junction for Owerri to Pita obi grin
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by juwoonn(m): 6:03pm On Jan 30, 2025
This country na die...
It's now survival of the fittest angry
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by Ingriid(f): 6:05pm On Jan 30, 2025
Really! That's a whole lot of money they are spending on diesel per month!
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by smokinloud(m): 6:06pm On Jan 30, 2025
we can't enjoy better network if they don't allow ISPs to fix their rates themselves.
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by ahmedio2017(m): 6:06pm On Jan 30, 2025
You will not see our Yoruba Christians here now o, na to dey go against Sharia court that is meant for the Muslims be their problems rub.bish
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by smokinloud(m): 6:07pm On Jan 30, 2025
ahmedio2017:
You will not see our Yoruba Christians here now o, na to dey go against Sharia court that is meant for the Muslims be their problems rub.bish
Here before you
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by ATEAMS: 6:09pm On Jan 30, 2025
Die pass die
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by yuzjet(m): 6:09pm On Jan 30, 2025
We can hardly blame them. Nothing has been the same even in the last 5 years not to talk of 13years ago.
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by ogaemma: 6:10pm On Jan 30, 2025
Is there anything that have not been increased since Tinubu became president.
They should continue.
One day, NIGERIA will be Free.
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by Nteogwuija(m): 6:10pm On Jan 30, 2025
You can't blame the Telcos. They've been kind to us.

Blame the inflation.
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by MondayOmoAdugbo(m): 6:11pm On Jan 30, 2025
BS
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by ybalogs(m): 6:11pm On Jan 30, 2025
In summary ,the writer is in support of the increase.
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by Shedrack777: 6:16pm On Jan 30, 2025
Them add money for tariffs, Una dey tell us 7 things to know. Wetin dey work you
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by Tayorshd87(m): 6:16pm On Jan 30, 2025
A welcome development if that will make Tinubu rule till 2031 .

God bless PBAT
God bless Nigeria 🙏
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by Ten06(m): 6:21pm On Jan 30, 2025
Whether they approve tariff increase or not. These organizations generate their own power and they have been cheating us with their charges before now
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by bixton(m): 6:27pm On Jan 30, 2025
Lanrelagboi:
https://lagostoday.com.ng/telecoms-tariffs-increase-in-nigeria-7-things-to-know/
I did not read further than the bolded below....


The inflation rate in 2013 was 8.5%, 12 years later, the inflation rate today is 34.80%. That is about a 300% increase!


So given this that the government knows, how come the salary increase that the FG cajoled the NLC and civil servants to agreeing is not also about 300% increase !!!?
Why the needless shout for inflation and all sorts of rubbish?
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by daniwise(m): 6:29pm On Jan 30, 2025
Everything keeps going up under Tinubu
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by Shagalinku: 6:40pm On Jan 30, 2025
No wonder , ordinary hello how far Na ? You go dey hear "you have one minute remaining"
No be their fault Sha Na our MUMU govt I claim.
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by Hushpuppy20(m): 6:49pm On Jan 30, 2025
Isoright
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by Hambivert: 6:51pm On Jan 30, 2025
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I remember when all these Telecommunications companies were all involved in one Talent Show or the other during the PDP rule...that was the period where money was flowing. The funny thing is that even in that time, Nigerians were cryingbof misrule, but no one knew it could be worse until Buhari and Tinubu came into the picture and stole the camera.

An administration that cannot state one meaningful gains for the almost 2 years of their governance is a direction-less administration to say the least.
Ten days of Trump rule is better than 4years of Bobo Chicago's folly.
Re: Telecoms Tariffs Increase In Nigeria: 7 Things To Know by sweetkev(m): 7:01pm On Jan 30, 2025
This is a sponsored post by telecommunication companies.
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