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‘Telco disconnection, dispute resolution’ — NCC begins public inquiry to review regulations

Maida reiterated NCC’s commitment to promoting an efficient, accessible and competitive telecom industry.

TheOpeyemi A.A² by TheOpeyemi A.A²
May 22, 2024
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  • The NCC stated that this decision aligns with its authority under the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA) 2003 to grant and renew licenses, promote fair competition, and develop the communications industry. 
  • According to the NCC, these instruments were vital for maintaining the robustness and integrity of Nigeria’s telecommunications infrastructure. 

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has begun a public inquiry aimed at reviewing regulatory instruments for telecommunications (telcos) operators.

The instruments include telecommunications network interconnect regulations, guidelines for approval to disconnect telcos and dispute resolution.

Aminu Maida, executive vice-chairman (EVC) of NCC, disclosed this on May 21 in Abuja.

Maida said the consultative forum is aimed at getting inputs from industry stakeholders as a way of ensuring inclusivity in the development of any regulatory instrument.

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“The first regulatory instrument in our agenda today is telecommunications networks interconnect regulations. As we all know, interconnection plays a vital role in enabling seamless communication between two different networks, and facilitating the growth of the communications industry in Nigeria,” he said.

“This review is crucial to keep pace with technological advancement, foster competition, protect consumer interest, align with international standards and improve regulatory efficiency in the industry.

“The second instrument to be reviewed is guidelines on the procedure for granting approval to disconnect telecommunications operators.

“As the industry continues to evolve, the main instances where disconnection of operators becomes necessary, these guidelines lay out the procedural framework through which such approvals are granted, ensuring that they are carried out in a transparent and accountable manner.

“Lastly, we will be reviewing the guidelines for dispute resolution. Disputes are an inevitable part of any industry. In fact, it is indisputable in any transaction and having a robust framework to resolve them is crucial, and these guidelines aim to provide a clear and transparent mechanism for resolving conflicts within the communications sector promoting timely resolutions and ensuring that stakeholders are treated fairly.”

Maida reiterated NCC’s commitment to promoting an efficient, accessible and competitive telecom industry.

“The public inquiry we are conducting today is a testament to the commission’s dedication to transparency and inclusivity ensuring that the voices of all stakeholders are heard and considered,” he added.

He said these regulatory instruments play a vital role in shaping the communications landscape, adding that it is essential that they are visited and refined to address emerging challenges, trends and opportunities.

“The instruments that we considered during this public inquiry are vital in ensuring the communications sector meets the demand of the ever-evolving digital age,” the EVC said.

Maida also said the commission must evaluate and improve these guidelines to ensure they remain effective in resolving conflicts and promoting a stable telecommunications ecosystem.

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