Nigerians To Pay More For Calls, Data, SMS As NCC Set Date For New Tariff For MTN, Airtel And Others

 


Nigerians may pay more for data and calls as the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) gets ready to unveil a new tariff plan for the telecommunications sector on December 13, 2024. 
 
According to NCC, this initiative is part of ongoing efforts to simplify tariff plans and enhance consumer experience in the industry.
 
The Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Dr. Maida Wada, disclosed this during an interactive session with the media in Abuja. Represented by the Director of Public Affairs, Mr. Reuben Muoka, Dr. Wada confirmed that the new date replaces the previously announced release date of October 27, which was postponed due to incomplete stakeholder processes. 

“As of December 13, 2024, a new tariff plan will be announced. We have engaged stakeholders to contribute inputs,” Dr. Wada said.
 
The NCC has also directed telecom operators to limit their tariff and promotional plans to a maximum of seven. This directive aims to reduce complexity, ensure transparency, protect consumer interests, and promote fair competition.
 
Dr. Wada explained, “With this measure, telecom consumers will experience relief, and misconceptions about the use of data and airtime will be minimized. The commission has been conducting awareness campaigns through advertisements and advocacy to inform consumers.”

Addressing concerns about data depletion, Dr. Wada noted that an audit mandated by the NCC revealed a widespread misperception among consumers.

What consumers must understand is that data usage differs across Android devices. The commission has embarked on public awareness to help consumers better understand data consumption,” he added.
 
The NCC also directed all licensed telecom operators to update their contact details before January 9, 2025, in compliance with the Licensing Regulations 2019.
 
“This directive aligns with the NCC’s efforts to enhance regulatory processes, improve industry oversight, and strengthen Nigeria’s telecommunications sector,” Mr. Muoka stated. He warned operators that non-compliance could result in penalties, including fines, license suspension, or revocation.

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