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.
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) in exercise of its functions as enshrined in the Nigerian Communications Act 2003, hereby informs all Licensees to update their records with the Commission, to ensure unhindered and effective correspondence.
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Following the concerns that visited the directive to introduce price floor for data segment of the telecommunications sector beginning from December 1, 2016, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has suspended any further action in that direction.
The decision to suspend this directive was taken after due consultation with industry stakeholders and the general complaints by Consumers across the country.
The Commission has weighed all of this and consequently asked all operators to maintain the status quo until the conclusion of study to determine retail prices for broadband and data services in Nigeria.
Read more: NCC Suspends Directive On Data Segment Price Floor
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In line with the express objective of the National Broadband Plan and the mandate of the Commission to promote an effective and efficient framework for the assignment of available spectrum, a stakeholders’ forum to deliberate on the licensing of the 2.6GHz frequency spectrum band is being organized by the Commission.
The details of the forum are as follows;
VENUE: Sheraton Hotel Lagos
DATE: October 17, 2016
TIME: 11:00am
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), in collaboration with Nigerian Research and Education Network (NgREN) is hosting two AFRINIC Training Workshops on IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) and INRM (Internet Number Resource Management) respectively.
The IPv6 Workshop: Provides knowledge and skills for planning and implementing IPv6 networks. See course details at;
http://www.afrinic.net/en/services/training/186-ipv6-training
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The Nigerian Communications Commission, on September 16, 2016 reviewed the termination rate for international inbound traffic from N3.90/min to N24.40/min. The interim rate will subsist pending the conclusion of the study of the Determination of Cost Based Pricing for Mobile Voice Termination Rates.
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