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 in exercise of its functions under the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 (the Act) has developed the document Draft Deployment Plan for 5G Technology in Nigeria (1.20 MB) (the Draft Document).
Read more: Draft Deployment Plan for 5G Technology in Nigeria
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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 similar to the Commission’s official name on the social media site.
The Commission, upon detecting the fake Facebook account with the name “NIGERIA COMMUNICATION COMMISSION OFFICIAL WEBSITE”, deems it fit to inform members of the public that this account is fake and fraudulent.
From our findings, the fake Facebook group account was created a year ago and has since amassed followership who, the Commission believes, must have inadvertently signed on to the site.
The NCC states that this is a typical case of profile cloning, which represents a severe security issue in social media networks. It is often used to create a fake profile identical to an original one, for the purpose of misleading the unsuspecting general public.
For the avoidance of doubt, the official and authentic Facebook account of the Commission is: “NIGERIAN COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION” with over 181,580 followers.
The Commission strongly advises Nigerian citizens and all telecom consumers to beware of this fraudulent Facebook account as the NCC has no affiliation with it.
It is what it is: A CLONED FACEBOOK ACCOUNT meant to deceive and defraud unsuspecting members of the public.
Signed:
Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde,
Director, Public Affairs,
Abuja,
October 3, 2020.
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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 Guidelines (STG), which was preceded by the suspension of the STG by the Board at its 96th Board Meeting held on May 18, 2020.
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The attention of the Nigerian Communications Commission has been drawn to the fact that GSM Boosters are being illegally used by individuals in Nigeria. Individuals desirous of using GSM Boosters should note that they can only do so in conjunction with licensed network operators.
For general information, GSM Boosters are devices that transmit and receive telecommunications signals and can therefore, interfere with other radio frequency equipment.
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) published a bid solicitation advertisement in the Leadership and the Nation Newspapers of Monday, March 9, 2020 and the Federal Tenders Journal of Monday, March 9 to Sunday, March 22, 2020 edition, to invite submissions of Expression of Interest (EOI) for the Tier III Data Centre for Local Hosting of NCC Website and Online Applications.
Read more: CANCELLATION: Expression of Interest (EOI) for...
- Request For Proposal (RFP) for Engagement of Consumer Advocacy Groups
- Calling for Submissions on the Draft Data Protection Bill 2020
- Extension of deadline for submission of Virtual Hackathon Proposals
- NCC Virtual Hackathon: Request for Adaptable Digital Solutions for Addressing the Impacts of Pandemic and Epidemic Prone-Diseases from Technology Hubs, Startups And Innovation Digital SMEs In Nigeria.