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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has taken its “Know your Rights and Obligations as Telecoms Consumer” campaign to Garki Market in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
The campaign is targeted at educating telecoms consumers on their rights as they subscribe to various networks and their obligations to those telecommunications networks.
The Director, Consumers Affairs Bureau of the NCC, Mr Efosa Idehen while speaking with journalists at the campaign in Garki Market, said consumers were educated on their rights, and on the importance of linking their National Identity Number (NIN) to their SIM and many more.
“We educated consumers on their rights, we also spoke about linking your SIM to your NIN because that is the new government policy so that it will help us understand and get to curb some of the security challenges that we have and the child online protection, those are the three things we worked on today.
By Michael Collins Piper
Evidence suggests patriots and truth seekers are being subjected to insidious means of mind control and crowd control through a covert campaign now being orchestrated across the Internet.
Consider this: Right after 9-11, AMERICAN FREE PRESS correspondent Victor Thorn demonstrated that the United States government version of what happened to United Flight 93 on 9-11 was an absolute lie, and that the plane was deliberately shot down by the government.
Yet, today, there is an ongoing push to flood the Internet and independent media with a never-before-seen genre of thought that holds, essentially, that nothing reported in the establishment press is “for real” that every traumatic event is, to one degree or another, a big hoax.
Iceland s emergency communications goes green
13 January 2021 | Melanie Mingas Icelandic s state-owned telecoms provider Neyðarlínan ohf has partnered with GenCell Energy to overcome challenging power requirements while reducing its environmental impact.
Neyðarlínan ohf is to install the zero-emission GenCell A5 off-grid power solution at its Emergency Communications System (ECS) station on the outskirts of Reykjavik (pictured) to back up its current power supply and replace the grid in remote locations.
Neydarlinan ohf CEO, Thorhallur Olafsson, explained: “Here in the challenging climate and weather conditions in Iceland, we have deployed many different power solutions in an effort to ensure uninterrupted power for our networks and more recently in efforts to transition to clean renewable energy sources.
Also in today s EMEA regional roundup: Nokia helps Kalmar with cargo handling; Virgin Media touts whole-home Wi-Fi offering; Colt targets Microsoft Teams with cloud-based voice offering.
Finland s Elisa has agreed to acquire CamLine, a German supplier of software to manufacturing industry, with a view to becoming a significant player in the smart-factory sector. The deal will combine Elisa s strengths in data analytics and artificial intelligence with CamLine s software expertise, which already has a presence in 350 factories worldwide.
Similarly pooling their knowledge are Nokia and Kalmar, the latter a big name in cargo handling. The pair say they are expanding their existing collaborative activities to provide new offerings for ports and terminal operators wanting to further automate operations and increase productivity. The first of the new ventures sees Kalmar incorporating Nokia s 4G and 5G private wireless technology for use with straddle carriers, automated stacking carrie