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| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Moreoffaith(m): 1:09pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
lets all bombard NCC social media page and let them know they cant suffer millions of Nigerian because they wanna enrich their pocket...Nice write up man. |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Jailerrr(f): 1:10pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Didn't read ooo but I know say nairalanders never disappoint... |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by johnstar(m): 1:10pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
1 bag of rice for op dis xmas U said it all bro |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Jailerrr(f): 1:10pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Didn't read ooo but I know say nairalanders never disappoint...always representing |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by babooshka: 1:16pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
PhonePlanet:u r very correct. D dude also said that they av to buy fuel 2 power their facilities, and I ask how is dat d problem of d masses. Is it not d FG dats meant 2 give us a constant power supply after all d heavy taxes we pay. R we now supposed 2 subsidise 4 these companies? We also buy d same fuel 4 our homes and businesses at d same exorbitant rates, who helps us out? D dude must av been bribed, dats y he's so aggressively pursuing an increase, or his company is one of d upstarts, na so naija things dey. They should remove him, he obviously no longer represents us. |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Nobody: 1:19pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
PhonePlanet:10 Gbosa for you Gbosa Gbosa Gbosa Gbosa Gbosa Gbosa Gbosa Gbosa Gbosa GbosaGbosa If Oga Jim Ovia can sell off Visaphone to MTN biko wetin stop Dozie from selling off Swift to MTN after all na e papa bring them come Nigeria. NCC should face reality the market dynamics have change and the same goes for all the telcos.I can imagine what would have happened if Facebook satellite was allowed to sail, all the telco for don bankrupt. |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Wiseandtrue(f): 1:20pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
charlesklaus:Don't mind them, they want us to continue with old method of sending SMS for N4.00 SMS to other countries N15.00 thieves. I don't blame them what they cannot try in their country but only in Nigeria ![]() If PMB pull through with this wicked plan then I will keep praying till God hears that the same thing that happened to Abacha should repeat itself! Wicked government |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by dumodust(m): 1:20pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Meanwhile dangote is doing same with cement and no one is saying shit...rubbish people. Business is about competition, if you cant take the heat, run away |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Nobody: 1:24pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Excellent write up! |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Nobody: 1:24pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Jailerrr:Olodo. Na to dey hide things inside book for u sure pass |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by mummyson26(m): 1:28pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Am with you on this op as for mtn CEO as he say that to South Africa government if not let him go and die |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Dotng: 1:34pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Countries where Skype or WhatsApp calling is blocked https://www.quora.com/In-which-countries-is-Skype-or-WhatsApp-calling-blocked "Voice calls via Skype, WhatsApp, Google Voice or Viber are not working in the following countries: Azerbaijan Belize China Iran Kuwait Morocco Oman Pakistan Paraguay Saudi Arabia - Skype voice/video calls work, WhatsApp calls don’t United Arab Emirates There may be restrictions on messaging too. In some countries, voice calling works on wifi but not on mobile networks. China redirects skype.com downloads to spyware, but if the app is already installed, it works. WhatsApp is occasionally blocked in Xinjiang. Temporary bans: Bangladesh - Nov 2015 Brazil - Dec 2015" Most of these countries listed above are authoritarian in governance. |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by BlackMbakara1(m): 1:36pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Nice write-up Op. |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by nNEOo(m): 1:42pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Here have a ![]() |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by PhonePlanet(op): 1:43pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
babooshka:exacly what i tought. but i did not add it to my article so i wont be too foward |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Wadosky(m): 1:52pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
It's as simple as this AN INCREASE IN DATA PRICE... LEADS TO AN INCREASE IN RETURNS TO NCC AN INCREASE IN SALARY OF NCC STAFF AN INCREASE IN THE SIDE MONEY IN NCCS CHAIRMAN'S POCKET. |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by andyanders: 1:54pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Most of these men controlling the affairs of this country, got their so called degree/certificates through proxy.One need not blame their ignorance when they give their speech. |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by dasphinx1(m): 1:57pm On Dec 09, 2016*. Modified: 2:19pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
kenonze:I read every word my dear..... trust me Nice vintage phone you using on your profile pic. Im guessing its a Motorola Acompli? |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Nobody: 2:01pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
While it is no longer news that the NCC have suspended Telcos to up Data tariff, what most people don't know is that the owners of ntel are those behind this illogical and insane move by the NCC. These highly powerful and influntial owners (chief amongst them is TY Danjuma) foolishly bought Nitel/mtel's overpriced and impaired asset with a strategy of penetrating the already saturated market with the introduction of the 4G broadband into the country at a 'perceived' reasonable price, but had fail to do their homework in terms of market research thoroughly. We are all aware of how things have played out since they launched, especially how the 'big 4' Telcos have been responding by rolling out their own 4G services at about the same tariff obtainable with the 3G. Why the NCC is insisting on making over 160million Nigerians pay for the foolishness of the less than 20 or so buyers of overvalued mtel is beyond sane reasoning. What did NCC do when Swift lost its 3G market share a few years back? The same way Spectranet did some months ago when they raised their tariff? Why is It now that ntel is in the mix that they have decided to take any action. These wicked souls are pressurizing the NCC to make them act in their favor just so they can get some chunk of the market and ultimately have their own share of the money spinning Telecoms industry. In normal climes, where the laws of Economics hold, if a new entrant wants to penetrate an already saturated and matured market, they would have to offer their product or service at a rate below the current market rate (the same way Glo, Airtel and etisalat did) or offer a somewhat novel product or service your would-be competitors doesn't and can't offer. But then, this is Nigeria, Nigeria where anything can happen, Nigeria that continuously breaks all laws of Economics, where the 'Nigerian factor' is supreme, Nigeria where a new entrant wishes to dictate the price of product and services at the expense of consumers. Nigerians shldn't allow this to happen....modified from an earlier thread |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Emassive(m): 2:02pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Ghana must go head of MDA.. Buhari and him family wan finish people |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by padi94(m): 2:16pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
There is what we call multifirm monopoly, which is what d telecommunication industry. This is because all the networks have routinely lockd down the market. That is why they set uniform prices for their data nd call services and the likes of spectranet and smile cant penetrate the market |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Nobody: 2:26pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
how many companies will want to merge with another and get ripped off at the end of the day? competition na all man for hinself |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Nobody: 2:50pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
But dt was 11 Gbosa nw, nt 10 ![]() uruba23: |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by cutelover19(m): 3:06pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
I join my voice with that of the OP. as a Telecomms Engr, the role of NCC apart from regulating spectrum usage is to protect consumer interest. #saynotodatapicefloor |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by bizza45: 3:07pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
googlepikins:y are u so obsesses with buhari, no go kill yourself Oo, d man don't know if u are alive or dead |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Decryptor(m): 3:12pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
PhonePlanet:I have a friend who resides i Dubai and we chat via Whatsapp...i wonder how that is possible when it has been banned there or is Dubai no longer under the UAE? ![]() |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by oluwafreshkid(m): 3:13pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
If the NCC is really concerned about monopoly, they should address DSTV! Let DSTV sell premier league TV rights to other small cable TV networks. |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Jerryojozy(m): 3:14pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
You killed it op. Well articulated, NCC is against the masses. A prof giving lame excuse. How can he compare the time of NITEl with what we have now? Gosh! |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by PhonePlanet(op): 3:47pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Decryptor:vpn |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by 2Mekus: 3:52pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
PhonePlanet:Fine piece by all standard. Can I publish it in our Newspaper for a greater impact? |
| Re: My Reply To NCC And MTN Nigeria. by Divine17: 4:04pm On Dec 09, 2016 |
Well stated OP,you made valid points. |
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