Public Notices

The following are the Public Notices issued by the Nigerian Communications Commission. By the publication of these notices in print, broadcast or online, the Commission seeks to inform the public of developments and upcoming actions relating to its activites and the Nigerian telecommunications industry.

Notice on Public Inquiries on Drafts of Annual Operating Levy and Frequency Spectrum (Fees & Pricing, etc) Regulations

The Nigerian Communications Commission in exercise of its functions under the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 (the Act) published the following draft regulatory instruments on its website www.ncc

Expression of Interest for the Execution of Projects Under the NCC 2021 Budget

Introduction

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is the Regulatory Authority for the telecommunications industry in Nigeria.

Request for Proposals for Telecommunications Based Research from Academics in Nigerian Tertiary Institutions

The Nigerian Communications Commission, the Regulator of the telecommunications industry in Nigeria, supports amongst other things, telecommunications-based research innovations from tertiary inst

3rd NCC National Essay Competition - Topic: "5G Technology: Opportunities and Challenges"

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) wishes to invite entries for its 2021 National Essay Competition for undergraduates.

Notice of Public Inquiry on Draft Regulations on Annual Operating Levy and Frequency Pricing

The Nigerian Communications Commission in exercise of its functions under the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 (the Act) published the following draft regulatory instruments on its website www.ncc.

Pre-enforcement notice to unauthorized dealers and users of GSM (network) boosters

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Revised National Identity Policy For SIM Card Registration

The Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) has become a necessary component for citizens to access various services provided through telecommunications systems, and it has been determined that lin

National Policy For The Promotion Of Indigenous Content In The Nigerian Communications Sector

The National Policy for the Promotion of Indigenous Content in the Nigerian Telecommunications Sector is in line with the Nigerian government's commitment to ensure that

NCC Keys Into National Ethics and Integrity Policy

The Nigerian Communications Commission is proud to announce its full endorsement of the National Ethics and Integrity Policy of Nigeria as spearheaded by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Othe

Request for Submission of Year-End Network/Statistical Data Information for 2020

Pursuant to Section 89 of the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA) 2003, all Licensees of the Commission are required to provide requisite information to the Commission on a periodic basis.

Frequently Asked Questions On NIN And SIM Integration

In line with its mandate to ensure an informed telecommunications ecosystem for all stakeholders in the industry, the Nigerian Communications Commission hereby addresses Frequently Asked Questions

DISCLAIMER: NCC Did Not Allocate 383 Million New Phone Numbers To Operators In Quarter 1 Of 2021

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) would like to draw the attention of the general public to a news story in a national daily which wrongly interpreted an update report on National Numbe

DISCLAIMER: NCC Not Recruiting

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) would like to draw the attention of the general public to the false advertisements being circulated online soliciting applications for a purported recr

DISCLAIMER: NCC Alerts on Cloned Facebook Account

In the course of its regular online surveillance aimed at protecting telecoms consumers and industry stakeholders, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has discovered a spurious Facebook A

Consultation Paper on the Determination of Capital Structure of Licensees in the Communications Sector in Nigeria

The Nigerian Communications Commission in exercise of its functions under the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 (the Act) published a Consultation Paper on Determination of Capital Structure of Lic

Service Disruption - NCC e-Services Portal

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) hereby informs all stakeholders that our e-Services Portal at https://www.apps.ncc.gov.ng will be temporarily offline from 9:00pm West African Time, Fri

Consultation on Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) Licensing Framework

 

New Pricing Regime for National Numbering & Short Codes

The Nigerian Communications Commission wishes to inform all stakeholders of the New Pricing Regime for National Numbering & Short Codes, which eliminates the "gliding path" for the yearly renew

Call for Proposals for Research Fellowship Programme 2020

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is mandated to encourage effective research and development efforts by the Academia and other practitioners in the communications’ industry

Draft Deployment Plan for 5G Technology in Nigeria

The Nigerian Communications Commission in exercise of its functions under the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 (the Act) has developed the Draft Deployment Plan for 5G Technology in Nigeria (the D

Notice of Public Inquiry On National Roaming, Collocation Guidelines and AIS Business Rules

The Nigerian Communications Commission in exercise of its functions under the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 (the Act) published the following draft regulatory instruments on its website www.ncc

DISCLAIMER: NCC Alerts The Public On Cloned Facebook Account

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) wishes to draw the attention of the general Public, especially telecoms consumers to a fraudulent and cloned Facebook profile account opened with a name

Spectrum Trading Guidelines 2018

The Board of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), at its Special Board Meeting, which held on Wednesday, September 16, 2020, considered the ongoing review process of the Spectrum Trading

Warning Against Illegal Use of GSM Boosters

The attention of the Nigerian Communications Commission has been drawn to the fact that GSM Boosters are being illegally used by individuals in Nigeria.