The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) urges stakeholders to actively participate in the formulation of future regulations by sharing their views through written submissions and participating in public discussions in Abuja.
This joint effort, according to the NCC, aims to promote constructive dialogue and ensure that the regulatory framework meets the diverse and inclusive needs of all stakeholders.
The NCC has published a draft Bill in accordance with its authority under the Nigerian Telecommunications Act 2003.
This initiative invites stakeholders from far and wide to participate in collaborative activities and contribute their ideas and suggestions for the future of telecommunications in Nigeria. By taking pride in every idea and step and incorporating innovation and transparency, ensures that everyone’s voice is heard in a unified community with great leadership.
NCC’s communications chief, Dr. Reuben Muoka orchestrated a symphony of progress as he described his latest work: a project that integrates rules to better align the communication environment. He carried out significant reforms with the quality of a long-time leader, only changing regulations in the process of innovation. Master compositions include Telecommunications Networks Guidelines, Melodic Guidelines for Termination Procedure, and
Telecommunications Regulatory Guidelines.
Each record is characterized by a breakthrough and promises a bright future of communication in the digital symphony of tomorrow.
In trying to unite voices, the NCC convened a large meeting, inviting stakeholders from far and wide to join the discussion. They created a public research program that characterized the rhythmic rhythm of collaboration with the baton-like detail of the director.
Each meetup serves as a platform that invites subjects and topics to connect and bring ideas together in a mutually acceptable way. Each anticipated moment paves the way for harmony to reach and for the seeds of progress to take root in the fertile soil of collective intelligence.
1. Telecommunications Networks Interconnection Regulations (as amended) – Tuesday, May 21, 2024, at 11:00 a.m.
2. Guidelines on Procedure for Granting Approval to Disconnect Telecommunications Operators (as amended) – Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at 11:00 a.m.
3. Guidelines on Dispute Resolution (as amended) Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at 11:00 a.m.
As the deadline approaches on Friday 10 May 2024, the Commission looks forward to proposals and asks stakeholders to exchange ideas and opinions. All applications will be duly received at the NCC Headquarters, Abuja.
The NCC says the hard copies can be sent to [email protected] and [email protected].