The Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) has said
Nigerians should expect a new data price as soon as an on-going
cost-based research is concluded.
This was disclosed in Abuja by the Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, Umar Garba Dambatta during a chat with DAILY POST.
According
to him, the commission had noticed that the level of data usage was
growing across the country and there was need for an affordable and
acceptable price floor for data.
He said this was necessary in order to forestall a price war in the data sub-segment of the telecommunications industry.
Dambatta disclosed that the commission was looking at other temporary measures in other to ensure that data services improved.
He
said: “We have noticed that the level of data usage is growing. This
attests to the earlier assertion by the NCC that data is going to be the
next frontier.
“You recall that NCC attempted to do the interim
price floor for data in order to ensure that we do not have a price war
in the data sub-segment of the industry.
“This of course met with
resistance from the consumers; and because the NCC is a listening
agency, we suspended the interim price floor.
“As I am talking to
you, there is a cost-based study going on in order to arrive at an
accepted, affordable data price floor which will come into force as soon
as the consultants’ work is concluded.
“That is, as soon as the
outcome of this consultancy that is on-going over data price is
discussed,.as usual, and is further consulted upon with other
stakeholders who we expect will provide useful information towards
arriving at an acceptable price floor for data.
“We are also looking at other temporary measures in other to ensure that data services improve.
“We
are thinking about providing palliatives to smaller operators in the
industry. I mean those with about 7.5 percent share of the market.
“We
are in discussion with them in order to see how we can help them to
provide data services in different part of the country even as we are
talking with bigger operators to ensure that we find a way to improve
the quality of data services.”
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