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Friday, April 13, 2018

Nigeria Telecom Companies Will Start Paying N500,000 Fine For Unsolicited Messages And Adverts

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The rate at which Nigeria telocom operators are sending all their users unwanted messages these days is abnormal and so frustrating.



The Nigerian Telecommunications Commission (NCC) announced in the first week of May 2016, that Nigeria Telecom operators had one month to start implementing the “ Do-Not-Disturb ” (DND) 2442 short code and any telecom that failed to comply with the directive will face sanctions.

Regardless of the fact that by December 2017, 10 million subscribers had opted into the DND zone, there have been increased complaints by subscribers about the continuous blasting of unsolicited messages.

A spokesperson of the NCC, Mr Phillip Eretan, at the 83rd Edition of the Telecom Consumer Parliament (TCP) , warned that any telecom violating the DND directive will be charged ₦500,000.

Moreover, it was reported last year that the DND service is affecting Value Added Businesses, but users still need rest and peace.

Nigeria major telecoms (Mtn, Airtel, Glo and 9Mobile) are guilty for this and seem not to regret it at all, until a telecom is used as a scapegoat, I think that will make subscribers believe the directive and will also serve as a lesson to other network providers.
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