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Consumer Advocacy Forum: Telecomms Services by oluakin1(op): 3:34pm On Nov 10, 2009
Since its deregulation, the telecommunications in Nigeria has grown at an astounding rate. In the face of the tremendous growth in the sector, there have been mass complaints about the efficiency, cost effectiveness and integrity of its services to the consumer. These challenges have limited customer satisfaction which in turn is resulting in dissonance.

This Forum is organized with the aim of evaluating the prevalent consumer issues ranging from high tariffs, high drop calls, poor customer services and lack of flexibility in consumer transactions. We hope to identify the causes and what the rights and responsibilities of the telecoms consumers are in these instances. The Forum will also create an avenue for consumers, service providers, regulators, legal and sector consultants to connect with a view to enlightening, empowering and resolving these issues as much as possible.

Theme: Consumer Rights and Responsibilities in Telecoms Services
Date: Tuesday 24 November, 2009
Time: 11.00 am-2.00 pm
Venue: Lagos Television Hall 2, Lateef Jakande Road, Agidingbi Ikeja, Lagos

Please endeavor to be there, also invite your friends and family who have had issues with their phones or internet!!
it promises to be explosive!!
be there!!!!
Re: Consumer Advocacy Forum: Telecomms Services by oluakin1(op): 9:24am On Nov 11, 2009
pls feel free to post ur comments and tips on what u feel should be discussed at the forum even if u cant come personally
Re: Consumer Advocacy Forum: Telecomms Services by abes(m): 7:00am On Nov 13, 2009
good one
One of the issues to be discussed should be 'Flooding of Consumers Inboxes With SPAM SMS By GSM Operators'. If not spam sms, what else can you call it, they will send you UNWANTED sms asking you to text to win some amount of money. This activity to me is a FRAUD because its not different from the ones commited on the internet, they indirectly milk you of your hard earned credit.
solutions:
1. They should give thier customer the privilege to discontinue recieving related sms.
2. They should stop it totally.
Re: Consumer Advocacy Forum: Telecomms Services by oluakin1(op): 10:26am On Nov 13, 2009
thank you for the tips, that topic is defiantly on our list of issues to be discussed. i hope i will see u at d forum.
Once again thank you
Re: Consumer Advocacy Forum: Telecomms Services by atheistandproud(m): 7:59am On Jul 16, 2021
abes:
good one
One of the issues to be discussed should be 'Flooding of Consumers Inboxes With SPAM SMS By GSM Operators'. If not spam sms, what else can you call it, they will send you UNWANTED sms asking you to text to win some amount of money. This activity to me is a FRAUD because its not different from the ones commited on the internet, they indirectly milk you of your hard earned credit.
solutions:
1. They should give thier customer the privilege to discontinue recieving related sms.
2. They should stop it totally.
If you have a smartphone, mark such messages as spam and blacklist the sender number.

My own issue is that their prompt that will jump into your screen and block whatever it is that you're doing.
Re: Consumer Advocacy Forum: Telecomms Services by KrazyDave16(m): 9:42am On Jul 16, 2021
atheistandproud:
If you have a smartphone, mark such messages as spam and blacklist the sender number.

My own issue is that their prompt that will jump into your screen and block whatever it is that you're doing.
Download a package disabler, use it to disable SIM toolkit or use ADB. It won't break anything.
Re: Consumer Advocacy Forum: Telecomms Services by atheistandproud(m): 9:45am On Jul 16, 2021
KrazyDave16:
Download a package disabler, use it to disable SIM toolkit or use ADB. It won't break anything.
Thank you boss man
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