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    NCC Drops Bombshell: Telecom Users to Get Paid for Poor Network Service

    Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC)  has directed Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to compensate subscribers experiencing poor network service across the country.

    NCC Drops Bombshell: Telecom Users to Get Paid for Poor Network Service

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    The Commission said the directive was part of efforts to ensure that consumers are not made to bear the burden of service failures when operators fall short of required standards.

    Under the new regulation, telecom operators will be required to provide compensation directly to affected subscribers for breaches of Quality of Service (QoS) Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).

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    According to the NCC, the compensation will be issued in the form of airtime credits, calculated based on subscribers’ average usage and their presence within specific Local Government Areas where service disruptions occur.

    The Commission emphasised that telecommunications services remain critical to economic activities, social interactions, and access to digital opportunities, noting that poor service delivery negatively impacts productivity and public confidence.

    It explained that while regulatory fines have traditionally been used to sanction operators, the new approach prioritises consumer protection and strengthens accountability within the telecommunications sector.

    The NCC added that the measure would complement existing efforts to monitor service quality and enforce compliance with performance standards.

    In addition, the Commission directed tower companies responsible for telecom infrastructure, such as network masts, to reinvest fines imposed on them into infrastructure upgrades with measurable outcomes.

    Read Also: NCC Orders Telecoms to Report Cyberattacks within 4 Hours from February 2027

    The regulator reiterated its commitment to ensuring that operators invest in network resilience, expand capacity, and improve infrastructure to meet growing demand.

    It also pledged to continue deploying regulatory mechanisms that promote fairness, transparency, and accountability across the industry, while ensuring that subscribers receive the quality of service they deserve.

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