Telecoms

No going back on data rollover, NCC tells operators

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has advised mobile network operators in the country to adhere strictly to its directive on data rollover for consumers. The directive compels MTN, Globacom, Airtel, 9mobile, and other Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the country to ensure that a subscriber’s unused data is rolled over to his/her subsequent data subscription.

In the directive earlier issued on June 26, 2018, the telecoms regulator had warned that failure to implement this for all subscribers would attract N5 million fine on each subscriber, which they failed to roll over.

According to the NCC’s Director of Public Affairs, Dr, Ikechukwu Adinde, the advice came as a reminder to the operators during the regular bi-annual meeting of the NCC and Senior Executives of telecommunication companies on complaints management held virtually in compliance with COVID-19 management protocols instituted by the Federal Government. “The Commission restated that its direction of June 2018 to service providers to commence implementation of data rollover from 26 June 2018, remains in force. Therefore, the Commission urged service providers to continue to inform and educate subscribers on the procedures and processes for data rollover,” Adinde said in a statement released today.

“At the meeting, which focused on consumer relations and complaint management processes, the NCC and the telecom service providers agreed that the compensation policy should be revisited and complied with at all times. This is to ensure full compliance with the new Complaint Categories and Service Level Agreement (CC/SLA) consented to by the NCC and the service providers in the telecommunication ecosystem.

“Additionally, it was decided that the Commission and telecom service providers will hold follow-up discussions on ‘Fair Usage Policy’ on unlimited data bundles/data rollover, in order to provide a clearer explanation and better understanding of the processes and procedures of the policy for the benefit of the consumers.

Service providers also agreed to ensure that senior-level customer relations officers support their respective complaints management teams, to resolve complaints that were not resolved to the satisfaction of the consumers when such complaints were first reported. The service providers also promised to ensure that complaints are resolved in both the letter and spirit of the recently-reviewed Service Level Agreement (SLA),” the statement read.

With respect to services subscribed to through third parties (such as banks), which are not rendered, the meeting resolved that telecom service providers should explore initiating service level agreement with banks to ensure uniformity and speed in the resolution of complaints relating to billing.

All parties to the meeting equally agreed that telecom service providers will carry out pervasive consumer education and enlightenment campaigns about their products and services to ensure their subscribers have the information they require to make informed decisions and get value for money spent.

The commission said it was very pleased with the impressive attendance, participation, and the quality of decisions taken at the bi-annual meeting. “The NCC is, therefore, determined to continue to work closely with the service providers and other stakeholders in the Nigerian telecom sector in order to improve on the quality of service, and by implication, the quality of consumer experience,” it added.

The bi-annual meeting, which has held regularly since 2018, focuses on ensuring improvement in Quality of Service (QoS) and Quality of Experience (QoE) in the telecom industry. It has served as a veritable platform for the Commission and service providers to discuss and agree on measures that will enhance prompt and effective consumer complaint resolution in telecom service provision in Nigeria.

 

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