NCC’s directive on data tariff increase insensitive – Telecoms consumers
The National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers (NATCOMS) on Wednesday said the directive from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for data tariff increase was insensitive.
NATCOMS President, Chief Deolu Ogunbanjo said in a statement in Lagos, that the service providers had started notifying their subscribers of the increase in the tariff of data usage effective from Dec. 1.
NATCOMS President, Chief Deolu Ogunbanjo said in a statement in Lagos, that the service providers had started notifying their subscribers of the increase in the tariff of data usage effective from Dec. 1.
Ogunbanjo said that the percentage of
the increment was not disclosed yet but might be doubled.
”We view the directive as insensitive
and callous. Since NCC is an agency of the Federal Government, the purported
directive is one more design by the government to cast more financial burden on
the already depressed citizenry.
”The
Communications Service Tax Bill, which proposes to impose a monthly
Communication Service Tax of nine per cent on all electronic communication
services, which include voice calls; SMS; MMS and data usage is still before
the National Assembly.
”There has been a lot of hue and cry
against the bill by the citizens. The NCC directive is therefore nothing but a
huge effort aimed at enforcing the obnoxious provisions of the bill through the
back door.
”The inimical directive, if
implemented has grave and far reaching consequences as the gains of
telecommunication revolution we have made so far will be eroded,” he said.
According to him, the policy desire
to attain 30 per cent broadband penetration by 2018 will no longer be
attainable, with a high prospect of rolling back the current 13 per cent
broadband access via mobile.
He said that those businesses that
relied on data and internet connectivity to offer their services would go
underground; their promoters would return to the labour market, thereby compounding
the unemployment situation in the country.
Ogunbanjo said that since the data
tariff increment was just a prelude (testing the water) to voice calls tariff
increment, telecommunications services would now be limited to the rich.
”And the poor, who constitute about
90 per cent of the population, will be denied access. This is a retreat to pre
-2001 era.
”Within the current suffocating
economic situation in the country where prices of goods and services go up
every day and thereby undermining the people standard of living, the directive
is just a mirror of an inconsiderate policy maker.
”NCC did not do due-diligence and did
not carry out any consultation whatsoever, through any of their consumers
engagement platforms, like the NCC Telecoms Consumer-Parliament, the NCC
Consumer Outreach-Programme and the NCC Consumer Town Hall-Meeting before this
insensitive anti-consumer ,” he said.
The NATCOMS President said that MTN
and Etisalat had already sent out millions of text messages to its subscribers,
informing them of the NCC data increase directive.
According to him, data or internet
availability means more youths engagements because they use data to develop
applications and build software.
”With what the NCC has done, these
young minds, who develop apps will be slowed down and be limited.
”Data/Internet Service is the
‘petrol’ of all electronic driven businesses, which means that the cost of
doing business will also increase.
”The directive is ill-advised,
illegal and parades all features of economic adversity and should be withdrawn
forthwith,” he said.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
reports that the message sent by Etisalat says ”Dear Valued Customer, Effective
Dec. 1, 2016, we will review our data plans & prices in compliance with NCC
directive.
NAN.
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