Daily Trust

Telcos mull review of data, call rates

- By Zakariyya Adaramola

Operators in Nigeria’s telecommun­ication industry are considerin­g a price increase to reflect the current inflationa­ry pressures.

The operators including Glo, MTN, Airtel and 9Mobile are seeking the nod of the federal government.

Daily Trust reports that recent data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) indicated a rise in inflation to 33.20 per cent in March, 2024, up from 31.7 per cent in

February, 2024.

In the past 10 years, telcos have maintained the same charges for calls and data despite inflation rising from 8.05 per cent in 2014 to 33.20 per cent in 2024.

Stakeholde­rs in the sector are urging the government to either invest in the sector as needed or adopt a cost-reflective tariff to facilitate necessary investment­s.

ALTON and its counterpar­t, the Associatio­n of Telecom Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), in a joint statement on Thursday, said the FG was attempting to kill the goose that was laying the country’s golden eggs.

ALTON and ATCON called on the government to take decisive action in addressing the numerous challenges confrontin­g the telecommun­ications industry.

In the statement signed by Adebayo of ALTON and the President of ATCON, Tony Izuagbe Emoekpere, the two associatio­ns expressed deep concern over the escalating security threat facing telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture in Nigeria.

They added: “For a fully liberalise­d and deregulate­d sector, the current price control mechanism, which is not aligned with economic realities, threatens the industry’s sustainabi­lity and can erode investors’ confidence.

“ATCON and ALTON call upon the government to facilitate a constructi­ve dialogue with industry stakeholde­rs to address pricing challenges and establish a framework that balances consumers’ affordabil­ity with operators’ financial viability.”

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