The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has taken a significant step towards enhancing telecom regulations by releasing draft guidelines on unclaimed recharges.
This move underscores the Commission’s commitment to transparency and efficiency in the industry.
The NCC recently published a draft document on unclaimed recharges, seeking input from stakeholders to refine the guidelines.
A virtual forum has been announced to facilitate discussions and gather insights from industry players, consumer advocacy groups, and the public.
Stakeholders are expected to submit written comments to contribute to the policymaking process.
The NCC’s proactive approach to policy refinement has been evident in various initiatives, including enforcing strict SIM registration rules, upholding quality-of-service standards, and implementing data pricing reforms to enhance consumer protection and promote fair competition.
The outcome of this initiative will have significant implications for Nigeria’s telecom sector, a cornerstone of the country’s digital economy.
Stakeholders are encouraged to participate in the consultation process to shape the final framework and establish best practices for managing telecom resources.
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