The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has introduced
a better deal for mobile telephone users in the country to solve the problem of
poor network coverage by service providers in some areas.
The NCC said it is addressing the issue through National
Roaming.
The NCC has just released the National Roaming Guidelines
which will help a customer of service provider A who moves to a location within
the country where only the network of service provider B is available to
automatically connect to the available service provider.
Hitherto, only those that travel out of the country have been benefitting from international roaming service, which allows them to make and receive calls on foreign networks through their sim cards.
Under the guidelines, NCC said “duly authorised service
providers shall request and negotiate National Roaming Agreements with each
other on bi-lateral and non-discriminatory terms, ” and the regulator has fixed
the duration of any national roaming agreement between service providers at
three years, renewable for another three years.
NCC said it issued the guideline in exercise of the powers
conferred upon it by Section 70 of the Nigerian Communications Act, 2003 and
other enabling powers.
The Commission said a roaming seeker requesting for National
Roaming services shall forward a duly completed Roaming Request Form A
contained under Schedule1 of these Guidelines to the Roaming Provider and the
roaming provider shall within 15 days of receipt of the roaming request notify
the roaming seeker of its acceptance by completing the relevant section of the
Response to Roaming Request Form B contained under Schedule 1 of the
Guidelines.
NCC pointed out that “Where the roaming seeker receives no
response from the roaming provider within 15 days of its request, the roaming
seeker shall immediately notify the commission in writing, and the commission
shall take necessary steps to ensure the roaming provider responds to the
roaming request.”
The guidelines provided some other safety nets to forestall
undue corporate bully and arm-twisting among the service providers.
These are that:
Parties shall thereafter enter into a Non-Disclosure
Agreement and commence negotiations of the terms of the National Roaming
Agreement.
Parties shall conclude negotiations on the terms of the
National Roaming Agreement and execute same within 60 days from receipt of the
Roaming Request.
Parties shall ensure that the National Roaming Agreement is
submitted to the Commission for review and approval, prior to registration,
within 14 days of execution by parties.
If within 15 days from the date of submission the Commission
does not act on the National Roaming Agreement, such shall be deemed approved
and registered.
The release of the guidelines followed a successful trial
carried out last year. As part of preparations to launch into the national
roaming era, the NCC had last year approved a trial of the system for two
mobile network operators, MTN and 9mobile.
With the approval, the two operators configured their
networks for test and simulation for customer experience. The trial approval,
according to the NCC, covered a few local governments, designated as the
National Roaming geographic area in Ondo State.
Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) and CEO of NCC, Prof. Umar
Danbatta, said the primary objective of the National Roaming Service trial was
to encourage network resource sharing among operators. He said this would lead
to operational expenditure (OPEX) optimisation and capital expenditure (CAPEX)
efficiencies leading to freeing up of resources to expand mobile network
coverage to unserved and underserved communities across the country, which will
lead to improved Quality of Service (QoS) delivery to subscribers.
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