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Home » Airtel Applauds NCC over Tariff Adjustment Approval

Airtel Applauds NCC over Tariff Adjustment Approval

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
January 22, 2025
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Airtel Africa Tariff Adjustment | Dinesh Balsingh, MD/CEO, Airtel Nigeria Employees

Dinesh Balsingh, MD/CEO, Airtel Nigeria.

Airtel Nigeria, a provider of telecommunications and mobile money services, has expressed gratitude for the Nigerian Communications Commission’s (NCC) approval of tariff adjustments for telecommunications operators in Nigeria.

Mr. Dinesh Balsingh, the chief executive officer of Airtel Nigeria, who expressed the company’s appreciation of the decision to allow for a tariff increase of up to 50% across services, stated that the development underscores the regulator’s commitment to fostering sustainability and enhance investment in the telecommunications industry for superior service delivery.

According to him,

“The tariff adjustment reflects a balanced approach to ensuring the sustainability of the telecommunications sector while safeguarding the interests of consumers,” adding that “the price increase which was highly needed for the survival and continued growth of the industry, will enable us to continue investing in network infrastructure, expanding coverage, and delivering improved products and services that meet the evolving needs of our customers.”

Airtel Nigeria remains committed to its mission of bridging the digital divide by offering reliable and affordable telecommunications services.

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With Nigeria’s vibrant economy and dynamic population, the company believes the decision by NCC creates an environment conducive to innovation and growth, benefiting consumers and the industry alike.

“We are confident that this development will pave the way for even greater advancements in telecommunications services across the country,” added Balsingh. “Our focus remains on providing exceptional customer satisfaction while contributing to the long-term sustainability of the industry.”

As part of Airtel Africa, which operates in 14 countries across the continent, Airtel Nigeria reiterates its dedication to the Nigerian market and its significant role in shaping the future of connectivity and digital inclusion.

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  1. Nightmare says:
    1 year ago

    Where did he say this? In a statement? On his toilet?

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