THISDAY

Telcos Begin Total Disconnect­ion of Unregister­ed SIM Cards Today

NCC insists on February 28 deadline, says no extension

- Emma Okonji

Telecoms operators would today commence total disconnect­ion of unregister­ed SIM cards, including improperly registered SIM cards and all SIM cards not linked to the National Identifica­tion Number (NIN), following the directive from the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) to do so.

Chairman of the Associatio­n of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) and spokesman for telecoms operators, Gbanga Adebayo, who confirmed this to THISDAY, via a telephone call, said the order to begin total disconnect­ion came from NCC, adding that telecoms operators are under obligation to comply with the directive of the telecoms industry regulator.

“It is a directive that is in accordance with regulatory orders and we will commence total disconnect­ion of all unregister­ed SIM cards and all SIM cards that are not linked to NIN.

“Since the NCC gave the directive December last year, we have carried out several campaigns to sensitise telecoms operators on the need to ensure proper registrati­on of their SIM cards and to also link same to their NIN.

“We had even commenced partial disconnect­ion, where SIM cards were blocked from generating calls, even though such SIM cards were still able to receive calls from other networks. The implicatio­n of the total disconnect­ion which begins today, is that telecoms operators will bar all unregister­ed SIM cards, all improperly registered SIM cards and all SIM cards that are not linked to NIN, from receiving and making calls,” Adebayo said.

He, however, said those who would be affected by the total disconnect­ion, would have to visit their telecoms service provider for registrati­on and validation of SIMNIN linkage.

The NCC who confirmed the commenceme­nt of total disconnect­ion of unregister­ed SIM cards today, insisted there was no going back on the February 28 deadline for the SIM disconnect­ion.

The Director, Public Affairs at NCC, Reuben Muoka, told THISDAY in a telephone conversati­on that there would be no date extension.

“The February 28 deadline stands, and there is no going bank. There will be no date extension on the deadline. All those that will be affected, need to go back to their service provider for proper SIM registrati­on after they must have shown evidence of NIN registrati­on.

“Once the revalidati­on exercise is concluded, the customers' SIM will be reactivate­d and the customer will start receiving and making calls again,” Muoka told THISDAY.

Reacting to some media report that the court had ordered NCC to extend the February 28 deadline, Muoka said the commission was not aware of any court order on extension of deadline, insisting there is no going back on the decision of NCC to commence total disconnect­ion of unregister­ed |SIMs and SIMs that are not linked to NIN.

The NCC last December gave orders to telecoms operators (Telcos) to commence full barring of all unregister­ed and improperly registered SIM cards on their networks that have not been linked to the National Identifica­tion Number (NIN) of the SIM card holder.

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