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NCC directs telecoms operators to start data rollover June 26

- By Zakariyya Adaramola & Abdullatee­f Salau

The Nigeria Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) has directed operators in the telecommun­ication industry to begin data rollover from June 26.

This means telecom operators must henceforth add a subscriber’s unused or unfinished data to his/her new or next data subscripti­on.

Before this new directive from the NCC, subscriber­s’ unfinished or unused data subscripti­on automatica­lly became useless to as soon as it hit the expiry date.

However, yesterday, the NCC’s Executive Vice Chairman, Prof Garba Umar Danbatta, said telecom operators must begin the implementa­tion of the data rollover directive from June 26, 2018.

Prof. Danbatta gave the marching order at the 95th Consumers Outreach Programme in Dutse, Jigawa State.

The NCC boss who was represente­d by the Head of Informatio­n and Reference Unit of the commission, Alhaji Ismail Adedigba, said failure by the operators to start implementi­ng the directive would attract N5m fine on each subscriber which they failed to roll over.

“The NCC has directed the telecom service providers in the country to begin the implementa­tion of data rollover on June 26, 2018. They have been duly informed about this and they have also been given adequate time to prepare their networks for it.

“Failure to implement this will attract N5m fine on the first of failure on each SIM card and N500,000 on each day that follows the first default date.

“All these are to ensure that the consumers’ rights, privileges and interests are adequately protected,” he said.

The Governor of Jigawa State, Abubakar Badaru, said the NCC should work on closing the access gaps in the state.

Represente­d at the occasion by his Deputy, Barrister Ibrahim Hassan Hadeija, he said the NCC and the operators should do more to make e-learning popular among students by crashing the prices of data subscripti­on.

The Commission has also given operators mid-July, 2018 for the operators in the telecommun­ication industry to commence payment of N165bn interconne­ct debt.

Danbatta, disclosed this yesterday when the Associatio­n of Telecommun­ications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja.

Interconne­ct debt results when an operator fails to settle the cost of terminatio­n of service rendered to it by another operator in the industry.

“Deadline has been given, mid-July, for the payment plan to commence. Debtors should start paying and those who are being owed should start receiving.”

President of ATCON, Mr Olusola Teniola, expressed concern over multiple taxation levied on telecoms operators in Nigeria, saying it serves as a disincenti­ve to rollout broadband services to the 192 market gaps. “We need the taxes to be removed to encourage investment­s,” he said.

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