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NCC suspends issuance of virtual operators licence, two others

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The Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) has announced a temporary suspension of new licence issuance to operators in three specific categories.

The affected categories are:

  1. Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) Licence
  2. Interconnect Exchange Licence
  3. Value Added Service (VAS) Aggregator Licence

These services encompass internet services, directory services, paging services, voicemail, prepaid calling card services, call centre services, content services, and vehicle tracking.

The NCC stated that this suspension aligns with its authority under the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 to grant and renew licences and to promote fair competition within the telecommunications sector.

The suspension is intended to facilitate a comprehensive review of key areas, including market saturation, the level of competition, and current market dynamics.

The commission announced this decision in a public notice posted on its X handle (formerly Twitter) on Friday. The notice, titled “Temporary Suspension Of The Issuance Of Communications Licences In Three Categories,” was signed by Reuben Muoka, the Director of the Public Affairs Department at the NCC.

“In line with its powers under the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 to grant and renew licences, promote fair competition, and develop the Communications Industry, the Nigerian Communications Commission (The Commissions) hereby informs all stakeholders of a temporary suspension on issuance of new licences in the following categories, Interconnect Exchange Licence, Mobile Virtual Network Operator Licence, and Value Added Service Aggregator Licence.

“This temporary suspension is necessary to enable the commission to conduct a thorough review of several key areas within these categories, including the current level of competition, market saturation, and current market dynamics.”

It, however, noted that the new directive doesn’t affect pending applications, which would be considered based on merit.

“The public is invited to note that during the suspension period commencing on 17th of May, 2024, new applications for the aforementioned licences will not be accepted. This is without prejudice to pending applications before the Commission which will be considered on its merits.

“Any enquiries of clarification in respect of this Suspension Notice should be forwarded to: licensing@ncc.gov.ng,” the statement read.

 

 

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