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Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Islie(op): 5:14am On Jun 18
By Zakariyya Adaramola


The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has begun the review of interconnection rates for telecom operators’ call and SMS services in the country, eight years after it was last reviewed.

Daily Trust reports that interconnection rates or Mobile Termination Rate (MTR) is the wholesale charge one network pays to another when its customer places a call that is received on a different network.

It is the underlying pricing mechanism that connects every Nigerian mobile subscriber — regardless of their network — with every other.

The current rate is N3.90 per minute/N4.70 per minute.

If the rate is eventually reviewed upward, telecom users in the country will pay more for call and SMS services, Daily Trust can report.

Speaking at a stakeholders’ consultative forum on the determination of mobile termination rate (MTR) in Lagos on Tuesday, a partner at KPMG, Mr. Wole Adenekan, said rates that are too low would fail to signal the true cost of providing termination services and can deter infrastructure investment.

Adenekan added that cost-based rates reward efficient investment and improve the country’s GDP.

“A mis-set MTR can enable dominant operators to foreclose smaller competitors through high termination barriers. A cost-reflective rate supports a level competitive playing field,” he said.

He said inflated termination charges are ultimately borne by end-users through higher retail prices.

The KPMG official said significant naira devaluation, inflation, and rising energy and equipment costs since 2018 have materially altered operator cost structures, hence the review of the current rate regime.

He added 5G rollout and AI/IoT adoption are also reshaping network usage patterns, cost structures, and service delivery models, making legacy interconnection frameworks less representative of current realities.

He noted competition by Over-the-top players, who are capturing voice and messaging traffic, is reducing reliance on traditional interconnection and weakening legacy wholesale revenue streams.

According to him, the 2018 MTR determination has never been updated for local rates, adding that the 2022 amendment addressed International Termination Rate only.

In her welcome address, the head competition and tariff unit policy department at NCC, Omotayo Mohammed. said the review constitutes a significant economic intervention intended to align NCC’s frameworks with the rapid pace of change in the telecoms sector.
Mohammed said the review would examine existing retail price controls and asymmetry arrangements with a view to safeguarding consumer welfare.

She said: “Our existing national interconnection rate regime was set out in the Commission’s Interconnection Rate Determination of June 1, 2018, and was subsequently adjusted through an amendment to the Mobile International Termination Rate (ITR) in September 2022.

“The Commission has historically maintained a regular cycle of periodic reviews to keep its frameworks relevant.

“However, the years since our 2018 determination have been marked by unprecedented and rapid change. The Nigerian telecommunications market has undergone considerable transformation, reflected in swift expansion, shifting market dynamics, the commercial deployment of advanced technologies such as 5G, and the emergence of new ecosystem players including Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs).

“At the same time, both global and domestic macroeconomic conditions have shifted considerably. Changes in exchange rate regimes, and inflation rates have substantially altered the cost structures associated with providing communications services in Nigeria.

“For regulation to remain effective in a fast-moving market, our frameworks must evolve in step with it. Pursuant to Section 108 of the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA) 2003, the Commission is therefore acting on its mandate to ensure that telecommunications tariffs and charges remain reasonable, cost-reflective, and non-discriminatory”
https://dailytrust.com/call-sms-tariffs-may-increase-over-interconnection-rates-review/

Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Hemanwel(m): 8:57am On Jun 18
Who else has noticed how terrible MTN service has been in the last one month?
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Cj4charles(m): 8:57am On Jun 18
Everyday it’s getting worse… before, it will take years before you hear anything like increase in this country, most times we don’t even feel or notice that increments was made….. but under this government everyday you sleep and wake up, there is an increment on something whether you like it or not
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by HawkTuahGirl: 8:57am On Jun 18
I can see the handwriting of IMF. So they are finally going with IMF plan

https://www.nairaland.com/8693247/imf-recommends-new-taxes-nigeria#139754875
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by jubrilELsudan: 8:58am On Jun 18
WE DON HEAR ABI WETIN UNA WANT MAKE WE DO? .....ABI MAKE WE RUN?

LIKE SEY WHATSAPP NO DEY

Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Leboska(m): 8:58am On Jun 18
IMF tax on telecommunications coming in from the background, trust tinubu at your own perils
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by RighteousDemon: 8:59am On Jun 18
Hmm...
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Just kee Nigerians
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Make una rest
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by ImoleNaija: 8:59am On Jun 18
Hemanwel:
Who else has noticed how terrible MTN service has been in the last one month?
I been dey think say na this new phone no well o.
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by SixSeven: 9:00am On Jun 18
The Nigerian No Call Day took place on Friday, September 19, 2003. Organized by the National Association of GSM Subscribers of Nigeria and the Consumers Rights Project, it was a massive, nationwide boycott where millions of Nigerians switched off their mobile phones for a full day.

At the time, the country’s brand-new mobile networks were treating citizens like cash cows, charging exorbitant fees for dropped calls and enforcing a brutal per-minute billing system that devoured a whole minute's worth of airtime for a single second of conversation. Fed up with the exploitation, millions of Nigerians united in an unprecedented act of digital defiance. When Friday, September 19 arrived, an eerie silence fell over the nation as millions of mobile screens blinked out of existence simultaneously, and street vendors slammed their shutter doors shut in solidarity.

The corporate boardrooms of telecom giants like MTN and Econet panicked as incoming revenue plummeted to zero, suffocated by the power of a collective blackout. This historic "No Call Day" delivered a devastating multi-million naira blow that permanently shattered the operators' monopoly. Sensing the shifting tides, a new indigenous rival named Globacom capitalized on the chaos by introducing revolutionary per-second billing, forcing the panicked tech giants to immediately slash their tariffs and change how they did business forever. With a simple flick of a power switch, ordinary citizens had brought corporate giants to their knees, rewriting the history of African telecommunications in a single day.
Do you ever wonder why organized labour, unions, student government activists, legislative pressure, trade associations, civil society organizations and many more suddenly died since 2015? Connect the dots.

Today the people are so divided that they can never unite for one cause that affects them all.
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by themanderon:
Hahahahaha. They will not relent till they squeeze the last drop of blood from Nigerians.
Everyday the only thing they seem to imagine in that blackened soul of theirs is how to impoverish Nigerians more and more.
I can only imagine the fate of Nigerians if this Pharaoh is reelected.
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by atobs4real(m): 9:01am On Jun 18
What a funny country.
The subscribers wi suffer bad network and also increase in tarrif
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Clasmanj(m): 9:01am On Jun 18
Let the People breath
It shall be well
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by atobs4real(m): 9:01am On Jun 18
What a funny country.
The subscribers wi suffer bad network and also increase in tarrif.
Who do us?
Na we do ourselves
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Ushame: 9:02am On Jun 18
Tinubu

I wonder how civil servants with 350k salary survive every month.


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Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by themanderon: 9:03am On Jun 18
SixSeven:
Do you ever wonder why organized labour, unions, student government activists, legislative pressure, trade associations, civil society organizations and many more suddenly died since 2015? Connect the dots.

Today the people are so divided that they can never unite for one cause that affects them all.
Real money has been exchanged and palms have been oiled. Nobody really cares for you in this country. Everyone is after their own pockets.
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Igbophobia: 9:04am On Jun 18
It's called Tribulation for a reason. Tell me there are no intercepts between Tinubulation and Tribulation Nigerians are facing.
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Rich4god(m): 9:05am On Jun 18
They can push it to 1k per minute and 500 per SMS. We go just use WhatsApp for calls and messages.
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Kaycee9242(m): 9:05am On Jun 18
[quote author=Hemanwel post=139754889]Who else has noticed how terrible MTN service has been in the last one month?[/quote

Yesooo, I thought it's only my area. E dy remain small make I climb roof where I dy find network
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by tnerro1(m): 9:06am On Jun 18
Another APC achievement don land oooooooo, shey una dey see am…..APC zombies
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Kanwulia: 9:07am On Jun 18
Na war for Iran cause am. Take heart my people. Labour pains are will pass after Tinubu is re-rigged in 2027.🍷

Muchechechecheche!
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Olamideayomide(m): 9:08am On Jun 18
This people sha wan finish masses with ta burden kpatakpata, all network we nor enjoy them.
And unah still wan increase the call and SMS rate.
Toor

Let's brace up for the impact o
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by ipobarecriminals: 9:15am On Jun 18
grin sad Nijiriya cheesy cheesy increase with POOR SERVICE. I have ✋ calling home due to their useless poor network service
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by victorazyvictor(m): 9:16am On Jun 18
Hahahahahahahahahahaha grin grin grin
Toor! No wahala

When God want to punish a people He give them leader like Buhari & Tinubu.
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by traware(m): 9:17am On Jun 18
With the dire economic situation right now in Nigeria,it boggles my mind how people still get mind to dey born pikin undecided
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Blunt99: 9:20am On Jun 18
Hemanwel:
Who else has noticed how terrible MTN service has been in the last one month?
As bad as Airtel is,

I had to subscribe them recently, and take a break from EmptyHen.
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Chimeluv(f): 9:20am On Jun 18
The only word constant in Nigeria at this moment is INCREASE, this present government is not interested in the plight of the masses at all...
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Basicend: 9:21am On Jun 18
Hemanwel:
Who else has noticed how terrible MTN service has been in the last one month?
Do you know how much abundant profits MTN made in 2025 and early 2026?

They swallowed 9mobile customers load without upgrading their infrastructure. That is not the problem from the Nigerian govt, but their greedy intent to milk us, and offer us rubbish in return.

This case, Tinubu is trying to increase tax as advised from his loan masters IMF as usual.
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by mablie(m): 9:22am On Jun 18
traware:
With the dire economic situation right now in Nigeria,it boggles my mind how people still get mind to dey born pikin undecided
What if i told you all these harsh economic policies by the IMF directed at Nigeria's Govt to implement on her forever suffering people is a plan by the global elites to reduce Nigeria's population
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by OluwaBlessyn: 9:24am On Jun 18
Rich4god:
They can push it to 1k per minute and 500 per SMS. We go just use WhatsApp for calls and messages.
Data will be expensive by then
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by Lanretoye(m): 9:32am On Jun 18
Our government won’t say anything about this,even though there is no improvement in telecom infrastructure over these years
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by correctguy101(m): 9:33am On Jun 18
It'll surely increase.

Theore the government from the corporations , the more the people have to pay for the corporations operation....

So, las las, na we dey pay for their excesses.

It's same with the nurtw. The higher their charges, the higher the fares.

And, it's not even like they're using the funds judiciously.

The circle will continue. We'll pay more and get nahtin.
Re: Call, SMS Tariffs May Increase Over Interconnection Rates Review by thesolutions(m): 11:34am On Jun 18
Most of the calls I receive on my MTN line drops after 5 seconds. Like they are buffering calls too. Airtel will just connect you to a random number if the number you called is not reachable at that moment. You will end up doubting and suspecting your spouse if they route his or her call to someone else.
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