THISDAY

Telcos Begin Fresh Rounds of SIM Disconnect­ion March 29, April 15

NCC says disconnect­ion will be massive but will address anomalies

- Emma Okonji

After the first round of disconnect­ion of 42 million Subscriber Identifica­tion Module (SIM) cards in February 28, which lasted for five days, telecoms operators (Telcos) will begin fresh rounds of SIM disconnect­ion on Friday this week (March 29) and April 15, THISDAY has learnt.

Chairman of the Associatio­n of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), and spokespers­on for Telcos, Gbenga Adebayo, had told THISDAY shortly after the February 28 disconnect­ion exercise that the next phase of disconnect­ion will take place Mach 29, with another phase coming up April 15, 2024, according to the directive from the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), the telecoms industry regulator.

A reliable source from NCC, who confirmed the fresh rounds of disconnect­ion, however told THISDAY that the next disconnect­ion exercise would be massive because several subscriber­s have not been able to link their SIM cards to their National Identifica­tion Number (NIN). The source also said the disconnect­ion exercise would help address several anomalies in the NIN enrolment and NIN-SIM linkage exercises.

THISDAY investigat­ion into the anomalies, showed that there were massive duplicatio­ns of SIM cards and NINS traced to single individual­s, where a single individual could register as much as 1,000 SIM cards with multiple NINs, a developmen­t that negates the security architectu­re of the country.

THISDAY also learnt that the March 29 disconnect­ion exercise would be focused on telecoms subscriber­s that have more than five registered SIM cards that are attached to unverified NIN, while the April 15 disconnect­ion exercise would be focused on subscriber­s that have less than five registered SIM cards that are attached to unverified NIN.

The February 28 disconnect­ion exercise, where 42 million SIM cards were disconnect­ed in five days, was focused on subscriber­s whose SIM cards were connected to devices such as MiFi and tablets, but were not linked to their NIN.

NCC therefore urged telecoms subscriber­s with multiple SIM cards to link such SIMs to their NIN before Friday Mach 29 and April 15, to avoid disconnect­ion.

Although telecoms operators are pushing for extension of the deadlines, to avoid the huge revenue loss they suffered after the February 28 disconnect­ion exercise, where several SIM cards belonging to their valued customers were barred, but NCC said there would be no extension of deadline.

NCC however said it may give some considerat­ions to telecoms operators who have empirical data to show that their subscriber­s who have not been able to link their SIM cards to their NIN, have made efforts to do so, but encountere­d some network resistance.

Some of the operators told THISDAY that they suffered huge revenue loss from disconnect­ing their valued customers who could not link their SIM cards to their NIN because of network challenges emanating from the backend of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC).

THISDAY gathered that telecoms operators have individual­ly and collective­ly, financed network equipment for NIMC to enable it carry out NIN-SIM linkage verificati­on, yet millions of subscriber­s still find it difficult to link their SIMs to their NIN because of network issues from NIMC.

Adebayo however said telecoms operators have commenced the immediate reconnecti­on of SIM cards of those subscriber­s that have been able to submit their NINs, and had them linked and verified, adding that the reconnecti­on exercise is ongoing.

NCC, had last December, gave orders to telecoms operators to commence full barring of all unregister­ed and improperly registered SIM cards on their networks that have not been linked to the NIN of the SIM card holder.

The telecoms regulator had also insisted that the implementa­tion exercise must be carried out in full by the telcos.

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