Sections 4, 90 and 92 of the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 (NCA 2003) entrusts the Commission with the protection and promotion of the interests of consumers against unfair practices including but not limited to; matters relating to tariffs and charges, the availability and quality of communications services, equipment and facilities, and the promotion of fair competition in the communications industry and protection of communications services and facilities providers from the misuse of market power or anticompetitive and unfair practices by other service or facilities providers. The Commission is empowered with the exclusive competence to determine, pronounce upon, administer, monitor and enforce compliance with competition laws and regulations, whether of a general or specific nature, as it relates to the Nigerian communications market.
The following are Determinations issued by the Commission pursuant to the Nigerian Communications Act 2003.
Determination of Mobile (Voice) Termination Rate for Special Numbering Services Segment issued by Nigerian Communications Commission on September 24th, 2022. The document discusses the introduction of Special Numbering Services in the Nigerian market and the challenges faced by service providers and subscribers.
This document is a consultation paper discussing the determination of capital structure for licensees in the communications sector in Nigeria.
Issued by The Nigerian Communications Commission on July 24, 2020 regarding the pricing of USSD services.
This document contains a determination on the implementation of an accounting separation framework for the Nigerian telecoms industry issued by The Nigerian Communications Commission on July 8th, 2020. It discusses the requirements for licensees to prepare separated accounting statements for their activities as mandated by the Nigerian Communication Act (NCA), 2003.
Determination of Mobile Voice Termination Rate issued by Nigerian Communications Commission in 2018.
Comments on the Consultation Paper on Dominance in Selected Telecommunications Market submitted by ZOOMmobile (Reliance Telecommunications Ltd). The content discusses the dominance of GSM operators over CDMA operators in the mobile telephony market.
Submission by Zain Nigeria to the Nigerian Communications Commission regarding a consultation on dominance in the mobile telephony and international internet connectivity markets, dated 30 November 2009.
Response to the Consultation Paper on Dominance in Selected Communications Markets by Smile Communications Nigeria Limited
Comments from Globacom on NCC's consultation paper regarding dominance in selected communications markets in Nigeria.
Comments on NCC’s Dominance Consultation by LM Ericsson (Nigeria) Limited regarding the issue of dominance in the Nigerian telecommunications market.
Consultation paper discussing dominance in selected communications markets
Analysis of dominance in selected communications markets in Nigeria by the Nigerian Communications Commission.
Document issued by the Nigerian Communications Commission regarding voice interconnection rates in 2013
Document issued by the Nigerian Communications Commission regarding interconnection rates for voice and SMS services
Determination of interconnection rate issued by Nigerian Communications Commission on June 21, 2006.
Analysis of dominance in selected communications markets in Nigeria with a focus on the mobile telephone services market.