The Assistant Director, NCC, Mr. Reuben Muoka, revealed this to our correspondent in a telephone interview on Wednesday.
“For a SIM card that an operator refuses to disconnect after the June 30 deadline, the operator will pay N200,000,” he said
The penalty is similar to that which the
operators deemed to be frustrating porting processes under the Mobile
Number Portability scheme will pay on every frustrated line because the
NCC has also pegged the penalty for MNP abuses at N200,000 per line.
Confirming this, Muoka said, “The
penalty is like that of number portability where operators are required
to pay N200,000 as fine for not allowing a subscriber that wants to port
to do so.”
Ten days after the expiration of the SIM
card registration deadline, there are still indications that some
telecoms operators have yet to disconnect unregistered SIMs on their
networks.
Some that claimed to have disconnected
unregistered SIMs, it was learnt, only partially implemented the NCC
directive by disconnecting a few SIMs.
The Director, Compliance Monitoring and
Enforcement, NCC, Mr. Ubale Maska, in a recent letter to telecoms
operators, cautioned them to either commence deactivation of
unregistered SIMs on their networks, or face heavy sanction.
The letter read in part, “Please note
that the commission has commenced compliance monitoring and if
unregistered SIM cards are found to be active on your networks, the
commission shall invoke its powers under regulation 19 and 20 of the
Registration of Subscribers Regulations, 2011 and impose the maximum
fine on your companies without further recourse to any network.”
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