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Nigeria communications commission was unable to meet the 2024 target of N292 billion and has now blamed this development on Telcos inability to buy 5G licenses

MTN Nigeria is in big financial troubles as a federal high court has upheld fines from the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) amounting to $88 million.

With the potential to completely transform the global telecom industry, Starlink began beta testing its direct-to-mobile service on Monday January 27th.

While Nigerian subscribers continue to reject the approved 50% telecom tariff increase, a recent GSMA report has revealed that it can bring in N1.6trillion to the FG

Telecom users and advocacy groups are taking the matter to court after unsuccessful attempts to engage the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

The NCC and telecommunications companies have refused to extend the deadline for banks to settle their debts pertaining to Unstructured Supplementary Service Data.

The Lagos Chambers of Commerce and Industry have spoken on the approved telecom tariff increase. The body warned that Nigerians may not be able to afford it

Telecommunication company, 9Mobile has reacted to the decision of the Nigerian Communications Commission decision to approve a 50% tariff adjustment.

As NLC and associated bodies insist on collective action over the newly approved telecom tariff hike, Subscribers are set to negotiate with NCC and telcos
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