Recall that there had been complaints across the country about the downturn in service quality, which saw NCC taking steps in order to ensure improved quality of service delivery to the over 150 million telecoms subscribers in the country.įour years ago, it developed Quality of Service (QoS) Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), which set some thresholds in service delivery for telecoms operators.Īccordingly, following the coming into force of the KPIs, telecoms operators have had to be fined by the regulator on several occasions for their inability to meet the thresholds set for them on quality of service delivery. “The Commission will not condone any flagrant breach of this law”, he stressed.Īccordingly, he said mechanisms have been put in place for monitoring “and anyone caught using the GSM booster without obtaining approval of a duly licensed network operator will face arrest and prosecution.” He said for the avoidance of doubt, wilful interference with any wireless telegraphy is an offence under Section 16 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act, 2004. Danbatta, in a public notice, uploaded on the commission’s website, described GSM boosters as devices that transmit and receive telecommunications signals and can therefore, interfere with other radio frequency equipment.
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