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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) on Tuesday invited inputs as it kicked off a two-day Public Inquiry to review three key regulatory instruments in line with the Nigerian Communications Act 2003.
The Commission's Acting Head, Legal & Regulatory Services, Mrs Chizua Whyte, in her welcome address said that the Public Inquiry is a vital part of the NCC mandate to create a dynamic communications sector. She subsequently called for inputs.
She noted that the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 empowers NCC to develop and amend regulatory instruments, adding: Your input today is crucial in refining these regulations to address the sector's evolving challenges.
Whyte mentioned that the three regulatory instruments to be reviewed include the Telecommunications Networks Interconnect Regulations, Guidelines on Procedure for Granting Approval to Disconnect, and Guidelines for Dispute Resolution.
We will review three key regulatory instruments:
The First is the Telecommunications Networks Interconnect Regulations. The proposed amendments aim to enhance compliance, provide a comprehensive interconnection framework, and improve monitoring systems.
Interconnection fosters service delivery and market cohesion, ensuring operators have fair and non- discriminatory access.
The Second is the Guidelines on Procedure for Granting Approval to Disconnect
Telecommunications Operators. This framework ensures fairness, transparency, and certainty in disconnection procedures, protecting operators from unjustified disconnections and ensuring contractual obligations are honoured. This review will bolster investor confidence and promote healthy competition.
The third is the Guidelines for Dispute Resolution. In line with section 73 of the act, effective dispute resolution is essential for resolving issues efficiently and fairly. The updated guidelines aim to streamline the process, save time, reduce costs, and minimize service disruptions, particularly for small claims. This will enhance stakeholder confidence in the resolution process.
As the communications industry evolves with emerging technologies, our regulatory instruments must adapt swiftly. The Commission's collaborative efforts with stakeholders have driven significant advancements and will continue to propel the sector forward.
This Public Inquiry underscores our commitment to regulatory excellence and to building a robust communications sector that supports the Nigerian economy. We value your contributions and look forward to shaping a strong, dynamic industry together.
Thank you so much for your time, dedication, and anticipated contributions, she added.