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10m phone users activate ‘Do not Disturb’ code: NCC

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December 15, 2017
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About10 million phone users  have activated the “Do not Disturb Code’’, Prof. Umar Danbatta,  Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has said.

Danbatta said this in Abuja on Thursday at the 82nd Edition of Telecom Consumer Parliament with the theme “Value added Service and its Benefits (VAS).

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According to him, when NCC kicked off the campaign in March, it was to empower the Nigerian consumers and protect them from unwholesome practices by telecommunication providers and operators.

“Specifically , we had multitude of complains on unsolicited text messages, and daily consumers were being  surcharged, money was being deducted from their little credit for services they did not solicit

“We needed to come in to educate consumers on what they can do to checkmate unsolicited text messages.

“`The number of the activation of the ‘Do Not Disturb’ facility which is the facility that enable consumers to stop completely receiving unsolicited text messages or some text messages was a little under 500 when the campaign started.

`The number of activation of the Do not Disturb facility is close to 10 million. So that is a great remarkable achievement that has been attained through this campaign, ‘’ he said.

Danbatta said that the theme of the programme was carefully chosen to underscore the importance of VAS in adding to the excitement market, while spicing up consumer quality of experience in the industry.

He added that VAS was an important service necessary for optimizing the benefits of telecom service to consumers.

“It enables it in a very special way, social media and e-commerce activities that might be useful to the consumer.

“While offering a veritable tool for entrepreneur and businesses in this modern and mobile age of Internet of things.

“The main advisory of VAS is for consumers to become protected, which are digital entrepreneurs, ‘’ he added.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that consumers at the parliament complained of unsolicited text messages and calls, deductions amongst others.

Mr Peter Ojo, a telephone user, complained that some service providers collect as much as N50 weekly for back up contacts.

“When multiplied by the number of subscribers on that network, you will realize that huge amount of money is being  made from that. So why not back up our contacts with Google to save cost?  Who takes responsibility when a consumer is being  surcharged by a service provider?

Rev Jason Nwoha, a stakeholder, said that it would be better if network providers allow consumers to decide the messages they want instead of sending unsolicited text messages and calls and asking them to opt out.

The panelists, who discussed the issue, were made up of NCC official, MTN, Airtel, GLO, Smile Network, NTel, 9mobile.

All panelists agreed that subscription must be confirmed by the consumers in form of an SMS with detailed information about the subscription as a final step.

“Consumers must take deliberate actions to protect themselves by confirming from their banks before disclosing personal financial information”.

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