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April 10, 2025

Nigeria: Regulator Sets 90-Day Deadline For Telcos To Address Lingering Subscriber Issues
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April 10, 2025

by Staff Writer BMA
April 10, 2025
in News & Reports, Regulation
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The National Communications Commission (NCC) has issued a directive requiring telecommunications companies (telcos) to address the issue of unclaimed subscriber airtime within 90 days. This decision stems from ongoing concerns regarding managing unused airtime, which has significant implications for consumers and the industry.

Unclaimed subscriber airtime refers to the credits that remain unused by customers but are not effectively managed or returned to them. These funds often amount to substantial sums, leading to questions about the accountability and transparency of telecommunications providers. The NCC aims to ensure that customers are adequately compensated for unused airtime, fostering trust and confidence in the telecom sector.

The regulator’s decision comes after extensive discussions with various stakeholders, including consumer advocacy groups and representatives from the telecommunications industry. The NCC recognises that unclaimed airtime can create a sense of frustration among users who feel that they are losing out on value for the services they have paid for. By setting a 90-day deadline, the NCC hopes to encourage telcos to implement effective mechanisms for reclaiming and redistributing these funds to subscribers.

Telecommunications companies are now tasked with developing strategies to address unclaimed airtime and communicating how these processes work to their customers. This initiative aligns with the NCC’s broader objectives of enhancing user experience and ensuring fair practices in the industry.

As the deadline approaches, the NCC will closely monitor the telcos’ compliance with this directive. This move is crucial to improving consumer rights within the telecommunications industry, ultimately leading to a more equitable system for all subscribers. By holding telcos accountable, the NCC is working to create a better environment for consumers in the digital age.

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