NCC suspends data price hike
The Nigerian Communications Commission has suspended its directive to mobile network operators to increase the price of data.
According to the NCC, the decision is as a result of the outrage that followed the announcement of the planned price hike.
The commission has weighed all of this and consequently asked
all operators to maintain the status quo until the conclusion of study to
determine retail prices for broadband and data services in Nigeria.”
According to the NCC, the decision is as a result of the outrage that followed the announcement of the planned price hike.
“Following the concerns that visited
the directive to introduce price floor for data segment of the
telecommunications sector beginning from December 1, 2016, the Nigerian
Communications Commission has suspended any further action in that direction,”
the commission said in a statement by its Director, Public Affairs, Mr. Tony
Ojobo.
“The decision to suspend this
directive was taken after due consultation with industry stakeholders and the
general complaints by Consumers across the country.
The commission has weighed all of this and consequently asked
all operators to maintain the status quo until the conclusion of study to
determine retail prices for broadband and data services in Nigeria.”
The
commission explained that its decision to choose a price floor for data was
aimed a promoting a level playing field for all operators in the industry and
encourage small operators and new entrants.
Noting that there had been a price
floor of N3.11k/MB in 2014 which was removed in 2015, it said the proposed
price floor to take place on December 1, 2016 was 90k/MB.
It added, “In taking that decision,
the smaller operators were exempted from the new price regime, by virtue of
their small market share. The decision on the price floor was taken in order to
protect the consumers who are at the receiving end and save the smaller
operators from predatory services that are likely to suffocate them and push
them into extinction.
“The price floor is not an increase
in price but a regulatory safeguard put in place by the telecommunications
regulator to check anti-competitive practices by dominant operators.”
The NCC’s directive, which was
communicated to GSM subscribers by some operators this week, had sparked
outrage with many Nigerians calling for the decision to be reversed.
While the NCC said in statement that
the directive was not a price hike and that it was not fixing prices for
operators, a text message sent to subscribers by one of operators, indicated
that the new rates fixed by the NCC required an increment in tariff.
The message read, “Dear
customer, please be informed that from 1st Dec, some MTN data tariffs
will be increased to reflect the new rates set by the NCC to operators. Thank
you.”
Hours before it released its
statement, the Senate had asked it to suspend the planned data price hike.
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