The FCCPC has assured Nigerians that their interest will be protected amid the controversial telecoms tariff increase.
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Daily Independent on MSNTariff Increase Was Necessary To Maintain Service Delivery — Telecoms OperatorsTelecommunications operators in Nigeria have stated why the recently approved 50% tariff increase by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), was both critical and necessary at a joint forum held ...
The National Assembly (NASS) through the House of Representatives has mandated the Joint Committee on Communications and ...
Industry experts have, therefore, called for urgent steps to close the gap and prevent Nigeria from lagging in Africa’s ...
Such timing of this tariff increase by 50 percent on operating tarrifs could not be more inappropriate and insensitive. With ...
The House of Representatives has mandated the Joint Committee on Communications and Interior to investigate unsolicited and ...
Airtime demand may not significantly change as the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) approved a 50 percent tariff ...
The dust around the Federal Government's approved 50 per cent tariff hike on telephony services in the country has not settled as a non-governmental organisation in Nigeria, the Cloud Network ...
Nigeria's foreign direct investment (FDI) remains a fraction of its peers with inflows amounting to just 0.5% of its GDP, findings from ...
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is reportedly set to approve a spectrum-sharing and acquisition deal between MTN ...
The Nigerian government, through the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, has announced a 15 percent tariff increase, the first in ...
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