The Nigerian Communications
Commission on Wednesday announced the imposition of N53.8m fines on four mobile
telecommunication operators for contravening the rules on registration of
Subscriber Identification Module cards in the country.
A statement issued in Abuja by Head
of Media and Public Relations, NCC, Mr. Reuben Muoka, said 269 pre-registered
SIM cards were either purchased or reported to it and confirmed by the
operators.
Muoka said, “In furtherance of the
ongoing enforcement of the provisions of the Telephone Subscribers Registration
Regulations, 2011, the NCC has imposed fines on four mobile services operators
for contravening the provisions on pre-registration of SIM cards in Nigeria.
“The fines imposed are based on the
number of fully activated new SIM cards that were either reported to the
commission or purchased in compliance with monitoring and enforcement exercises
conducted by the commission, and validated by the offending network.
“Each of such pre-registered SIMs
found attracted a penalty of N200,000. Accordingly, Airtel Nigeria
Networks Limited is liable to payment of a fine in the sum of N8.6m for the
availability of 43 pre-registered SIM cards during the exercise.
“Emerging Markets Telecommunications
Service Limited, EMTS, is liable to pay a fine in the sum N5m for contravening
on 25 pre-registered SIM cards, while Globacom Limited is liable to a fine in
the sum of N11m on 55 pre-registered SIM cards.
“MTN Nigeria Communications Limited,
on the other hand, is liable to pay the sum of N29.2m for contravening on 146
pre-registered SIM cards.”
Muoka said the service providers were
given up to seven days to pay the fines, failure of which N500,000 would be
charged for any additional day that the contravention persisted.
According to him, the commission in
the notice of sanction to the service providers signed by the Director, Legal
and Regulatory Services, Ms. Josephine Amuwa, and Director, Compliance
Monitoring and Enforcement, Mr. Ubale Maska, said the fines were in exercise of
its discretionary powers.
He said this followed prior warnings
in April 2012 that network service providers would be liable for breaches by
their registration centres carrying out pre-registration of new SIM cards for
sales, since it was the providers that activated the new SIM cards.
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