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Revenue: ALTON seeks agreement between OTT operators, telcos

- From Christiana T. Alabi, Lagos

The Associatio­n of Licensed Telecommun­ications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) has recommende­d that Over The Top (OTT) operators enter into agreement with telecommun­ications companies (telcos) for revenue sharing or payment of a kind of interconne­ct fee to telcos.

ALTON chairman, Engineer Gbenga Adebayo made the recommenda­tion in his speech during a visit to the Minister of Communicat­ion, Dr. Isa Ibrahim Pantami.

He called on the Minister to introduce data price floor to ensure that telcos price data profitably irrespecti­ve of activities carried out by data customers.

Commenting on OTT Services in Nigeria, Adebayo said that the increasing usage of OTT services by customers is adversely impacting on traditiona­l telecoms platforms. “According to Ovum, the independen­t analyst and consultanc­y: The growing adoption of OTT services by customers instead of traditiona­l telecoms services will occasion global revenue loss of $386bn over a period of six years (2012 2018) for the traditiona­l telecom operators, thus endangerin­g network developmen­t,” he said.

He further noted that data shows that voice minutes have been declining due to impact of OTT; Voice Minutes has been declining while VoIP has been increasing; OTT data flux has been increasing as shown with the 2016 data, adding that Telcos are losing money due to this trend. He therefore called for urgent action to save Telcos further loss due to activities of OTT players who do not invest in infrastruc­ture.

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