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NCC issues fresh quality of service KPIs for Nigerian telcos, to impose fines 

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has issued a set of key performance indicators for the quality of service of all telecommunications companies in the country. 

The new QoS Regulations 2024 just released by the Commission sets specific parameters for the different network segments of the telcos covering 2G, 3G, and 4G and it focuses on parameters such as Drop Call Rates, Call Setup Success Rate, Traffic Congestion, among others.  

According to the telecom regulator, failure to meet each parameter attracts N5 million, with an additional N500,000 per day for the period the infraction lasts. 

The Commission said the telcos are to file their QoS report on a monthly basis while it would also carry out its measurement through methods which may include drive tests, consumer surveys, and data collection from its Network Operating Centres (NOCs).  

50% QoS target 

The new QoS regulation may have been prompted by the recent 50% telecom service target set by the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, Dr. Bosun Tijani. NCC said it has resolved to meet this target before the end of this year. 

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Return of QoS fines 

While the telecom regulator has been quiet for a long time on the issue of quality of service even amid complaints from subscribers, the new regulations may mean that the regulator is ready to bite again and impose fines. 

What you should know 

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