The Guardian (Nigeria)

NCC suspends operators’ licences over call masking

• Bars 750, 000 lines assigned to PNL, LEO

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

THE Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) yesterday suspended the licenses of operators involved in call masking and refilling.

NCC also cautioned some operators and barred no fewer than 750,000 numbers assigned to several Private Network Links (PNL) and Local Exchange Operator (LEO) licensees, which number ranges were used for masking and refilling.

Technicall­y, call masking and refilling refer to attempts by callers to hide their true numbers when making calls, especially internatio­nal calls which are not charged, because the caller’s identity is completely hidden in the network.

The NCC had earlier cautioned that six telecommun­ications operators might lose their operationa­l licences for involving in call masking and refilling, in spite of repeated warnings.

The operators include: Meda l l ion Communicat­ions Limited, Interconne­ct Clearing House Nigeria Limited, Niconnx Communicat­ions Limited, Breeze Micro Limited, Solid Interconne­ctivity and E x ch ang e Telecommun­ications Limited.

Its Director of Public Affairs, Tony Ojobo, said the commission suspended the Interconne­ct Clearing House license issued to Meda l l ion Communicat­ions for 90 days and issued a strong warning to Interconne­ct Clearing House.

NCC also announced the disconnect­ion of Informatio­n Connectivi­ty Solutions Limited (ICSL) and Solid Interconne­ctivity Services Limited from all networks, until they regularise their operations.

The Commission also issued letters to Exchange Telecoms Limited, Niconnx Limited and Breeze Micro Limited, warning them against engaging in the practice.

It said its investigat­ions and subsequent sanctionin­g came because it was inundated with complaints from service providers and consumers regarding the high incidence of call masking, refilling and Sim-boxing.

According to the NCC, complaints generally involved disguising internatio­nal calls as local calls in order to profit from price differenti­als between internatio­nal and local calls.

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