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                         the  population  by  2022.  The  government’s  Crown   such  as  on  their  profitability,  revenue,  and  capital
                         Infrastructure Partners contracted  four companies   expenditure. The regime first requires the Commission
                         to  build  these  fiber  networks:  wholesale  fixed  line   to  determine input methodologies  which set  out the
                         provider  Chorus,  and  three  local  fiber  companies   rules, requirements and processes for how the price-
                         (LFCs) – Northpower Fiber, Ultrafast Fiber and Enable   quality and information disclosure regulation will apply
                         Networks. Under the new regulatory regime in Part 6   to the fiber network providers. Interested parties can
                         of the Telecommunications Act 2001, the Commission   submit their comments on the main consultation paper
                         will  set  the  maximum  revenue  that  Chorus  can  earn   and updated input methodologies by 13 August, with
                         from its customers and the minimum quality standards   cross-submissions due on 3 September. The second
                         it must meet. Additionally, all four LFCs will be required   consultation paper on the financial loss asset will be
                         to publicly disclose information on their performance,   published on 13 August. (July 24, 2020) commsupdate.com




                         The  Nigerian  Communications  Commission  (NCC),   in  Lagos,  Enugu,  Port  Harcourt,  Kano,  and  Ibadan.
                         has promised to ensure improvement in the Quality of   He  informed  that  19  complaints  were  also  referred
                         Service (QoS), and Quality of Experience (QoE), for the   to the Commission during  the period  through  the
                         nation’s 190 million telecommunication subscribers. It   Twitter  account  of  the  Minister  of  Communications
        Nigeria          disclosed that within 15 months – from January 2019   and  Digital  Economy,  Dr.  Isa  Pantami.  The  Executive
                         to  April  2020,  subscribers  lodged  26,169  complaints   Vice  Chairman  (EVC)  of  NCC,  Prof.  Umar  Danbatta,
                         against service providers ranging from billing issues,   said:  “The  Commission  is  pleased  that  consumers
                         drop calls,  data  depletion,  network  freezing,  to  sales   are increasingly  accessing  the complaint  channels
                         promotion  and  unsolicited  messages,  among  others.   to resolve second  level complaints  brought  to its
                         NCC’s Director of Public Affairs, Dr. Ikechukwu Adinde,   attention.” The EVC noted that the NCC had empowered
                         in  a  report,  said  98  per  cent  of  the  total  complaints   all  its  channels  to enable  consumers  to escalate
                         received  were  successfully  resolved.  “In  the  period   complaints  earlier  reported  to their  service  providers
                         under  review, 26,169 complaints  were received and   that  were  not  addressed  promptly  and  satisfactorily.
                         managed to the satisfaction of telecom consumers. Of   “It is important to note that the Commission’s actions
                         that number, 25,575, representing 98 per cent of them   in  this  regard  tally  with  NCC’s  mandate  to  protect
                         were  resolved.  “Many  of  the  consumers  reverted  to   and  defend  the  rights  of  consumers,  and  to  express
                         either acknowledge the resolution of their complaints   faith in the consumer as the lifeblood of the telecoms
                         or to thank  the Commission  for its  intervention  in   sector, and therefore deserving of priority attention as
                         service-related issues between them and their service   enshrined in the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA)
                         providers,”  Adinde  stated.  He  said  the  complaints   2003,” Danbatta said. He reiterated NCC’s commitment
                         were  received  through  NCC’s  official  channels  of   to taking  appropriate steps, in collaboration  with
                         communication,  adding  that  these  include  24,481   stakeholders,  to  continuously  improve  QoS  for  voice
                         complaints  received through  its  contact  centers,   and data  services, adding that  such responsibility
                         1,007  through  the  consumer  portal,  and  296  others   has become more imperative, in view of the COVID-19
                         received as written complaints submitted at the NCC   pandemic and efforts to effectively contain it.
                         Headquarters  in  Abuja,  and  at  its  five  zonal  offices   (July 21, 2020) guardian.ng




                         The   Philippines’   House   of   Representatives   The Philippines’ upper house, the Senate, is looking to
                         yesterday  (24  August)  approved  the  renewal  of  DITO   pass legislation that would set the minimum standard
                         Telecommunity Corp’s operating franchise for another   for internet  connection  speeds  in  the country,  the
                         25  years.  The  Dennis  Uy-led  group,  formerly  known   Manila  Bulletin  writes.  In  an  interview  this  week,
        Philippines      as  Mislatel,  secured  its  franchise  with  240  votes  to   Senator Grace Poe explained that Senate Bill No. 471
                                                                        is  designed  to  direct  the  Department  of  Information
                         seven, with no abstentions, allowing it to continue to
                         ‘construct,  install,  establish,  operate,  and  maintain   and  Communications  Technology  (DICT)  and  the
                         wired  and/or  wireless  telecommunications  systems’   National  Telecommunications  Commission  (NTC)  to
                         across the country. The so-called ‘New Major Player’   ‘put in place a certain standard for the internet services
                         (NMP),  which  was  anointed  as  the  Philippines’  third   offered by telecommunication companies and internet
                         telco in July 2019, is backed by Chelsea Logistics and   service providers’. The senator confirmed the opinion
                         Infrastructure Holdings Corp, Udenna Corp and China   that the two regulatory bodies should be responsible
                         Telecom. Now renamed DITO Telecommunity, the NMP   for  setting  the  ‘proper’  internet  speeds,  adding  that
                         aims to begin commercial operations in March 2021.   Senate  Bill  No.  471  had  been  discussed  during  the
                         (August 25, 2020) commsupdate.com              hearing of the Senate public service committee, which

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