The Guardian (Nigeria)

Telecom operators seek regulation of OTT services

- Ugo Onwuaso

GBENGA Adebayo, Chairman, Associatio­n of Telecommun­ications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON)

Telecommun­ications operators in Nigeria recently called for licensing and regulation of overthe-top services such as Youtube, Facebook, Twitter and Whatsapp Messenger to generate more money for the country.

Mr Gbenga Adebayo,

Chairman, Associatio­n of Telecommun­ications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), told newsmen in Lagos that telecom regulators should no longer be neutral to technology regulation.

According to the ALTON chairman, it is technology that is now driving telecom market and not services.

“We are beginning to see the need for regulators to look at regulating technology instead of services.

“For example, the likes of Youtube, Facebook ,twitter, Whatsapp, Blackberry Messenger and many others are called overthe-top services that are not part of the core services for which operators are licensed.

“These over-the-top services have social, economic and security implicatio­ns.

“If they are not licensed, it means they are not regulated, and in that case, there is no limit to the scope of what they can do. “There is also no control over services and content they may provide,” he said.

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