Subscribers of the Global System of Mobile (GSM) telecommunications

across the country would pay more for data effective from December

1st, 2016, The PUNCH learnt on Monday.



Although the telecoms companies declined to speak on the matter, top

management workers across the networks confirmed the story to our

correspondent, saying that the directive was from the Nigerian

Communications Commission.



Speaking on the condition of anonymity, a senior management employee

of Etisalat Nigeria said;



"The NCC issued the directive late last week on the orders of the

Federal Government. We have not announced it yet because most of the

major telcos have been meeting the NCC on how to reverse this policy,

because it will be too harsh for Nigerians.



"However, we further gathered that the Federal Government took the

decision having discovered that data rates are very low-priced in

Nigeria, compared to other countries, including nearby African

countries.



"The government might have

also taken the decision given that Nigerian subscribers have been

kicking against the proposed nine per cent Communication Tax, whose

bill is currently in the National Assembly." Pleading not to be

mentioned, an employee of MTN said;



"What this means is that MTN, Airtel, Etisalat And Globacom will

increase their data rates

as from December 1, 2016. A data plan of N1,000 for 1.5 Gigabytes will

now be increased to N3,000 at N1,000 per 500 Megabytes." In text

messages sent out to its subscribers, MTN, Africa's mobile

telecommunications giant, confirmed that it had agreed to implement

the directive of the NCC.



The MTN text read, "Dear customer, please be informed that from 1st of

December, some MTN data tariffs will be increased to reflect the new

rates set by the NCC for operators. Thank you."



The PUNCH could not obtain an official response from the NCC at of the

time of filing this report. However, a representative of

the commission said that the telecoms regulator was unaware of such

plans by the operators, even as she said her bosses had claimed

ignorance of the circulated message. "We are unaware of it. I just

asked my bosses; they are

unaware. We will forward your query to MTN for appropriate attention,"

she said over the telephone. However, in a letter by the NCC to the

operators sighted by Punch, the commission stated, "This rate will

subsist pending the finalisation of the study on the determination of

cost- based pricing for retail broadband and data services in Nigeria.

"All operators are to ensure that subscribers are not automatically

migrated to pay-as-you-go platform. "Also, note that effective date

for the interim price floor is December 1st, 2016."



Source: Punch

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