The Nigerian Communication Commission
(NCC), has announced a new interconnectivity rate for the country. The new
rates which represents a downward review takes effect from 1st April, 2013.
The
new set of interconnection rates determination for voice services for the
country’s telecommunications industry which is as low as N4.90k is expected to
be in operation for the next three years until further review by the
Commission.
Meanwhile,
MTN telecommunication has been fined N90 million for failing to meet up with
the industry key performance indicators. The company has up to April 3rd, 2013
to pay the fine.
Mr.
Tony Ojobo, Director, Public Affairs, Nigerian Communication Commission made
the disclosure on Friday during public enquiry on the Mobile Number Portability
(MNP) regulations.
Number
portability enables telephone users retain their mobile telephone numbers when
changing from one mobile operator to another. Though this is implemented in
different ways across the globe.
Speaking
on the new set of interconnection rates, Ojobo said the decision was arrived at
after comprehensive consultations with various stakeholders.
He
also said that they were informed by the depth of competition in the industry,
while taking into consideration the position of New Entrants and Small
Operators.
The
Termination Rates for voice services provided by New Entrants and Small
Operators in Nigeria, irrespective of the originating network shall be:
N6.40
(six naira forty kobo) from April 1st, 2013;
N5.20
(five naira twenty kobo) from April 1st 2014; and N3. 90 (three naira ninety
kobo) from 1st April, 2015.
Ojobo
noted that the review was a sign to show that the Commission was a sensitive
regulator and has been listening to the yearnings of the people.
He
also announced that the planned emergency centers will soon kick off with two
pilot centers in Minna, Niger State, which is targetted to serve the northern
part of the country and the Akwa, Anambra States centres meant to serve the
southern part of the country. Both are to serve as a learning curve as more
centres are to be opened afterwards.
He
gave the emergency number as 112.
He
also explained that the initiative which is expected to come up soon is being
delayed by the issue of management.
Speaking
earlier on the Mobile Number Portability (MNP) regulations, the Executive Vice
Chairman, NCC Dr. Eugene Juwah said the service was being introduced into the
Nigerian telecommunication market to act as an incentive for service providers
to improve quality of service and customer satisfaction.
He
further added that “these regulations will in addition create a harmonious
level playing field for all operators.
The
draft MNP regulations, he said were aimed at providing a regulatory framework
for the implementation and operation of mobile number portability in Nigeria,
which according to him, “will foster and strengthen the relationship between
service providers in the country.”
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Why do we have to wait till 2015 before we can make call for #3.90k...humm. Politics
ReplyDeleteNCC what's delaying the switch from one mobile phone network to another and still retain our old number here in Nigeria? Fining MTN or anyother mobile phone network #90m will not solve the problem because we the end user will be the one to pay that fine at the end of the day.
ReplyDeleteWhen you were making calls #35 did you do mr 2sabi.
ReplyDeleteFrankly speaking this is good news.we heartily welcome the development.kudos to NCC.we look foreward to seeing more of it's kind
ReplyDeleteSigns of the end time
ReplyDeleteThey have done for telecommunication. What about PHCN? How can they bring bill with a threat to disconnect at a specific date without supplying power? Is this not outright robery? And FGN can not do anything! It is very sad to have this kind of govt!!
ReplyDeleteWhy do have to wait to be purnished b4 we do wat is right.
ReplyDeletecome to think of it whose pocket does dat money go to!
I really appreciate the effort of the ncc for puting such plan in place.that means the country is moving forward by this arrangment.that is plus one for nigeria.
ReplyDeleteIts clear NCC gain at the xpense of d telephon users, they are been cheated & another body get compensated. Issue of phone rate, hope its not another politics, we are waitng.~ Muftau
ReplyDeleteNCC, that is a good job. Keep it up!
ReplyDeleteI apreciate d effort of d ncc...pls of system in nigeria shld also wakeup and work to mak dis country a better place pls
ReplyDeleteThis is good news
ReplyDeleteGod Bless Nigeria
ReplyDeleteWell this is july and call rates are still high, NCC hope u aint sleeping
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