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    NCC Resolves Interconnect Debt Dispute Between MTN and Globacom

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    By Hosea Parah, Abuja

    The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has announced the successful resolution of the interconnect debt dispute between two major telecommunications companies, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc. (MTN) and Globacom Limited (Globacom). In a statement released by the NCC, it was confirmed that the disconnection approval granted to MTN for the disconnection of Globacom has been withdrawn.

    The NCC, in its commitment to ensuring a stable and compliant telecommunications ecosystem in Nigeria, undertook regulatory intervention by mediating between MTN and Globacom to mitigate any potential disruptions to subscribers. This intervention facilitated the reconciliation process, leading to the amicable resolution of the dispute.

    The Commission emphasizes the importance of strict adherence to the terms and conditions of licenses, especially those outlined in interconnection agreements, for all Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) and other licensees within the telecommunications industry. By resolving this dispute, the NCC aims to uphold the integrity of the industry and safeguard the interests of subscribers.

    Furthermore, in an effort to proactively address and prevent future instances of interconnect indebtedness within the industry, the NCC will be requesting relevant records and regular updates from MNOs. The Commission also commits to adopting a transparent approach towards industry indebtedness, ensuring accountability and financial stability.

    Reuben Muoka, the Director of Public Affairs at the NCC, reaffirmed the Commission’s dedication to fostering a stable and compliant telecommunications ecosystem in Nigeria. This resolution serves as a reminder of the NCC’s continued efforts to maintain a favorable environment for all stakeholders in the telecommunications sector.

    With the interconnect debt dispute now resolved, MTN and Globacom can focus on delivering uninterrupted and quality services to their subscribers. This resolution not only benefits the companies involved but also ensures that customers can continue to enjoy seamless connectivity and communication services across networks.

    The NCC’s successful intervention in this dispute highlights its role as a regulatory body committed to promoting fairness, transparency, and cooperation within the telecommunications industry. As Nigeria’s telecommunications sector continues to grow and evolve, the NCC’s proactive measures will play a vital role in maintaining a robust and compliant ecosystem for all stakeholders.

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