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NCC to Streamline Telecom Tariff Plans for Better Consumer Experience

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NCC to Streamline Telecom Tariff Plans for Better Consumer Experience

By Patience Ikpeme

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has raised concerns about the proliferation of multiple tariff plans by telecommunications operators, which it says is causing confusion among subscribers and leaving many in a dilemma about how to get value for their money.

 

According to the NCC, the four major mobile network operators in Nigeria—MTN, Airtel, Globacom, and 9mobile—currently offer a combined total of 267 tariff plans for both voice and data services, many of which are tied to promotional offers.

 

This was disclosed during a recent two-day training workshop on emerging trends in the telecom industry for media stakeholders, held in Lagos. Speaking at the event, Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde, Director of Public Affairs at the NCC, explained that research into subscriber complaints, particularly regarding data depletion, revealed significant confusion among consumers.

 

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Dr. Adinde noted that many subscribers are unaware of the actual charges associated with their chosen plans. For instance: MTN, the largest operator, has 159 tariff plans (14 for voice and 145 for data); Airtel offers 68 plans (27 for voice and 41 for data); Globacom provides 38 plans (6 for voice and 32 for data) and 9mobile has 104 plans (7 for voice and 97 for data).

 

“The proliferation of tariff plans has made it difficult for subscribers to select the best option, as the differences between some plans are often not clear,” Dr. Adinde said. He further explained that this lack of transparency negatively impacts the quality of experience (QoE) for consumers, which the NCC is committed to improving.

 

To address the issue, the NCC announced plans to streamline the available tariff options to just seven. Dr. Adinde emphasized that this simplification would ensure better consumer understanding and enhance the overall quality of service.

 

“The goal is to provide consumers with a good experience,” he said. “Too many tariff plans dilute the quality of service. All benefits—whether for voice, SMS, or data—must be presented in a clear, useful, and user-friendly format. Transparency is key to improving consumer satisfaction.”

 

The Commission reiterated its commitment to ensuring that telecom subscribers enjoy seamless services without unnecessary complexities in tariff options.

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