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Home » NCC Insists Telcos Must Deactivate SIMS without NIN

NCC Insists Telcos Must Deactivate SIMS without NIN

Joan Aimuengheuwa by Joan Aimuengheuwa
February 28, 2024
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Dr. Aminu Maida, the executive vice chairman of the Nigerian Communications Communication (NCC)

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has charged telecom operators to bar any active mobile line that is not linked to NIN on or before February 28, 2024.

This was even as it said the same codes were introduced for mobile lines in order to authenticate and protect the identities of users.

This was disclosed by Dr. Aminu Maida, the executive vice chairman of the Nigerian Communications Communication (NCC), at the NCC special day during the 45th Kaduna International Trade Fair held in Kaduna.

Represented by Mr Reuben Mouka, director Public Affairs at NCC, Maida, said that NCC is an independent national regulatory authority that oversees telecommunication services in Nigeria.

“Our vision at NCC is to create a dynamic regulatory environment that ensures universal access to affordable and equitable service and supports the nation’s economic growth, he said.

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“As a regulator of the telecommunications sector in the country, the Commission carries out its functions to ensure service availability, accessibility, affordability, and sustainability for all categories of consumers who are leveraging on ICT and telecoms to drive personal and business activities.

He said “In 2023, the telecoms industry contributed to the nation’s GDP, which stood at 13.5%, saying that “as we promote economic growth through the development of local content, we must also address the challenges faced by consumers, and NCC is committed to protecting their rights while ensuring their satisfaction.

“We therefore encourage businesses and service providers to prioritise customer satisfaction and uphold the highest standards of service delivery. With our keen interest in and commitment to consumer protection, the NCC has implemented measures to safeguard the interests of consumers and businesses alike.

“We have established a robust regulatory framework that promotes transparency, quality of service, and fair competition. Additionally, we have set up channels for consumer redress, ensuring that consumers can resolve disputes in a timely and efficient manner.

“The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) had, on May 17, 2023, directed all licenced Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to commence implementation of approved Harmonised Short Codes (HSC) for providing services to Nigerian telecom consumers The measure initiated by the Commission is a bid to improve the quality of experience (QoE) of consumers across all mobile networks.

“The new initiative is enabling consumers using the over 224 million active mobile telephone lines in Nigeria to use the same codes to access services across all networks. For instance, the same code *310# will be used for checking airtime balance across all the networks.

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