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  • NCC To Sanction Telecom Operators For Unsolicited SMS, Voice Calls
  • Worried about the increasing rate at which telecoms operators and value added service providers are broadcasting unsolicited short message service (SMS) and voice calls to telecoms subscribers, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has warned operators to either stop the practice or risk sanction if found wanting.



    Director, Consumer Affairs of NCC, Mrs. Maryam Bayi, who issued the warning at an interactive session with journalists in Lagos recently, said the Commission is inundated with complaints from subscribers who are disturbed by incessant SMS and voice calls they receive on a daily basis. She said the NCC is considering regulating such SMS and voice calls, with the intention to sanction those behind it.

    According to her, subscribers mistake the unsolicited SMS and voice calls for real business calls, especially when they are expecting important SMS and voice calls from either their business partners, their superior officers, friends or relations, only to discover that the call or SMS originated from telecoms operators and value added service providers, who use such means for their tele-marketing.


    She explained that if there are regulations, there will be some form of restrictions on the part of the operators, in broadcasting such messages.
    Director, Public Affairs of NCC, Mr. Tony Ojobo, who also shared the pains of subscribers over unsolicited messages and voice calls, called on subscribers to challenge the operators by calling them to stop such broadcast, each time they received unsolicited text messages and voice calls.

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