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NCC educates telecoms consumers on rights, obligations

Daily Post Nigeria Published The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has educated Nigerians on their rights and obligations in their day-to-day dealings with network operators. The Commission highlighted the rights and obligations of network users during its 1nformation Technology, IT, market conversations at the Garki International Market, Abuja on Thursday. The theme of the event was ‘Know Your Rights and Obligations as Telecom Consumer.’ The NCC is responsible for creating an enabling environment for competition among operators in the industry as well as ensuring the provision of qualitative and efficient Independent National Regulatory Authority telecommunications services throughout the country. Listing some of the consumers’ rights, the Commission’s Director Consumer Affairs Bureau,, Efosa Idehen noted that the network users have the right to receive clear and complete terms and conditions for service agreement and disclosure of prices tor goods and services,

NCC warns Telecom consumers against sharing cell phone, NIN, SIM

NCC warns Telecom consumers against sharing cell phone, NIN, SIM On Kindly Share This Story: The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has warned telecom consumers not to share their cell phones, National Identity Number (NIN), and Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) cards with others. Mr Efeosa Edehen, Director Consumer Affairs Bureau, NCC, said on Thursday at a consumer conversation event organised by the commission in Abuja that defaulters would be held liable for any crime committed with the SIM cards. The conversation with the theme “Know Your Rights and Obligations as a Telecom Consumer” was aimed at enlightening consumers on the dangers of shearing such vital information.

Breaking News | Don t Take Extension Of SIM-NIN Linkage Deadline For Granted – NCC Warns

Views: Visits 12 …Insists pre-registration of Sim cards remain illegal By Emmanuel Elebeke In line with its culture of enlightening the public, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has warned telecommunications subscribers not to delay further in linking their Sim cards and national identity number, NIN. It said further delay in taking the advantage of the recent extension of the earlier deadline   could caught some of them napping  as the federal government may no longer extend the existing deadline. It also warned subscribers not to stop purchase or use pre-registered Subscriber Identity Module(SIM) cards, which  according to him remains illegal and criminal act.

Breaking News | Don t Take Extension Of SIM-NIN Linkage Deadline For Granted, NCC Warns

Insists pre-registration of SIM cards remain illegal By Emmanuel Elebeke The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has warned telecommunications subscribers not to delay further in linking their SIM cards and National Identity Number (NIN). It said further delay in taking the advantage of the recent extension of the earlier deadline could catch some of them napping as the federal government may no longer extend the existing deadline. It also warned subscribers not to stop purchase or use pre-registered Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards, which according to him remains illegal and criminal act. The Director Consumer Affairs Bureau, NCC, Efosa Idehen sounded these warnings at a maiden edition of Telecom Consumer conversation entitled: Getting Consumer to Know Their Rights, held at Garki International Market, Abuja.

NCC warns Telecom consumers against sharing cell phone, NIN, SIM

NCC warns Telecom consumers against sharing cell phone, NIN, SIM On Kindly Share This Story: The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has warned telecom consumers not to share their cell phones, National Identity Number (NIN), and Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) cards with others. Mr Efeosa Edehen, Director Consumer Affairs Bureau, NCC, said on Thursday at a consumer conversation event organised by the commission in Abuja that defaulters would be held liable for any crime committed with the SIM cards. The conversation with the theme “Know Your Rights and Obligations as a Telecom Consumer” was aimed at enlightening consumers on the dangers of shearing such vital information.

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