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Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by engineerboat(m): 8:37am On Nov 30, 2016
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) approved a new “floor plan”, or minimum pricing, for data services by mobile operators “to address market distortions, unhealthy price wars and value erosion that could threaten the going concern of the service providers”, according to an internal working document seen by TheCable.

In a letter to the big operators, the commission had directed that the floor plan for data should be 0.90k/MB effective December 1, 2016 “pending the finalisation of the study on the determination of cost-based pricing for retail broadband and data services in Nigeria”.

As virtually all the big operators were already charging below the new floor rate, the directive meant an automatic increase in charges for data services.

However, small operators and new entrants in the data market, such as Spectranet, Ntel and Smile, are still allowed to charge below 0.90k/MB.

NCC defines “small operator” as one that has less than 7.5% market share and “new entrant” as one that has operated for less than three years.

The regulator is of the opinion that without a price floor, the dominant operators can engage in predatory pricing to drive down other operators, meaning the industry could be moving towards a monopoly.

DATA CHARGES BEFORE NOW

BIG OPERATORS AVERAGE PRICE/MB
MTN 45 kobo
Glo 21 kobo
Etisalat 94 kobo
Airtel 52 kobo
Average 53 kobo
SMALL OPERATORS/NEW ENTRANTS AVERAGE PRICE/MB
Smile 84 kobo
Spectranet 58 kobo
Natcom 72 kobo
Average 71 kobo
A senior NCC official told TheCable that CDMA operators – such as Multilinks and Starcomms – were muscled out of the by the Big Four because of their market power.

“At the rate they are crashing data tariffs, there is every chance that they will soon kill all the small operators and new entrants. Part of the functions and duties of NCC is to check monopolistic and oligopolistic behaviours in the telecom market,” the official said.

Globacom currently charges 21k/MB apparently because of the economies of scale advantage, compared to Smile which charges 84k/MB, or four times Glo’s rate, in order to break even.

Under the new tariff regime, Smile can continue to charge 84k but Glo will have to move up to 90k/MB – a 328% increase.

MARKET PRICES

The document seen by TheCable says in line with its mandate of promoting fair competition in the industry, the commission monitored activities in the data market segment “and observed that a significant reduction in current market prices for data services; in addition to complaints by subscribers to re-introduce the price floor for data services”.

It gave five reasons for re-introducing the price floor, which was first introduced in 2014 and suspended in October 2015.

The reasons are:

Some service providers were actually pricing their services below cost, a situation which could spell doom for the industry.
Dominant Operators in the wholesale leased line market, who also operate in the retail market embarked on massive predatory pricing, a conduct capable of substantially lessening competition.
The removal of floor price for data resulted in eroding value in the market.
The need to safeguard investment and ensure growth, development and sustainability of the telecoms industry.
It is important to maintain the integrity of the network as operators lack capacity to accommodate the volume of transaction on their network.
It said: “When markets work efficiently, companies provide customers with more choice, lower prices better quality products and services. However, due to market imperfections, market forces alone cannot be entirely relied upon to discipline the operators to ensure efficient market conducts and promote market efficiency.

“It is in recognition of the above that regulatory intervention is required and has become a veritable tool to facilitate competition and create a level playing field between competitors.”

STAKEHOLDERS’ INPUTS

TheCable understands that the big operators made inputs into the decision-making process.

A stakeholders’ meeting with service providers was held in October to discuss “anti-competitive practices” in the data market and to get their comments and inputs on what the price floor should be.

At the meeting, NCC, according to sources in the know, informed the operators on the need to create a balance by ensuring that the interim price floor “is not too low in order to provide a cushion for small operators and new entrant to offer competitive products”.

It also said the price floor “should not be too high to ensure affordability by consumers” and that the rate should be fixed at a level that “will encourage growth, roll-out services and ultimately attract investments into the telecom sector”.


[b]This the interim price floor of N0.90k/MB for big operators is expected to be reviewed after a study on the determination of cost-based pricing for retail broadband and data services in the country.

www.thecable.ng/exclusive-ncc-asked-big-operators-raise-data-tariffs

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by dunkem21(m): 8:40am On Nov 30, 2016
Whatever undecided

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by DanPel(m): 8:42am On Nov 30, 2016
APC and PMB STANDING UP ONCE,FALLS BACK 7X7 TIMES.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by opethom(m): 8:45am On Nov 30, 2016
who cares? Silly excuse, everything Don expensive... Quote me anywhere... APC is a scam, still thinking about edo and ondo...

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by LabiaDestroyerr(m): 8:46am On Nov 30, 2016
wtf?

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by GbovoLee(m): 8:54am On Nov 30, 2016
is nigeria really cursed?..or is it buhari that is cursed

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by NextGovernor(m): 8:57am On Nov 30, 2016
Is GLO, AIRTEL and MTN complaining? We need competition to favour the consumers. Which kind nonsense government be this.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by SIRmanjar(m): 9:00am On Nov 30, 2016
This shows that bubu don't have the interst of d masses at heart but hiz cows in daura.sumone dat shuld b fighting 4 more reduction is fighting 4 increamnt.I dnt blame him sha cos him ad hiz family can afford it even if it is 1m naira for 1.5 gb.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by engineerboat(m): 9:29am On Nov 30, 2016
NCC & APC led Federal Government should know that:

"Competition brings d best out in business. Instead of working to improve quality of service, they are increasing tarrifs."

Cc: lalasticlala

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Dannyset(m): 10:39am On Nov 30, 2016
Still nonsense!
No matter the excuse they cook up, it won't fly. If you must regulate market must we be the one to suffer for it? Useless set of Leaders.
This is a big shame on the President. Unless he is shameless, this shouldn't be effected. Jonathan was rejected and ousted because he never regarded the masses despite the hardship. President Buhari Is gradually cooking his own downfall, and he might not escape it with all the ingredients he's adding.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by fwesharumi(m): 10:40am On Nov 30, 2016
Nawa OK... So I no go browse again embarassed

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by lielbree: 10:40am On Nov 30, 2016
First it was pms then bank charges, interest rates, kerosene, every consumable you can think of, Dollar pound and euro exchange rate EVERYTHING HAS GONE UP OR EVEN DOUBLED EVER SINCE BUHARI TOOK POWER! NOW DATA RATE sad

YOU MUST BE SICK TO STILL SUPPORT BUHARI

Do these people know the benefit students derive from online research? What have we done to buhari?

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by ephi123(f): 10:40am On Nov 30, 2016
The hardship under this government na waya

Buhari = Pharaoh of Nigeria. A truly wicked leader.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by tofolo(m): 10:40am On Nov 30, 2016
so we the masses should now suffer abi? SCRAP NCC pls.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Nobody: 10:41am On Nov 30, 2016
Etisalat should lower to 90k

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by TEYA: 10:41am On Nov 30, 2016
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by eleko1: 10:41am On Nov 30, 2016
angry lies and eskiss upon eskiss.Niagrans aren't FOOLS.Emefile is a thief.useless pipu. Better they return and reduce our data back to 100 for 1gb b4 ogun strike and destroy their hopeless life.Bastards

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Engrobiorah(m): 10:41am On Nov 30, 2016
On the first day of Christmas
Buhari sent to me:
An increase in Data tariff...

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by OZAOEKPE(f): 10:41am On Nov 30, 2016
By the time baba finish with us, our neck go long like TOLOTOLO OWN grin

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Mrpaullo: 10:42am On Nov 30, 2016
All these talks are not relevant... It has being increased it has be increased.... Welcome to Nigeria

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by emmabest2000(m): 10:42am On Nov 30, 2016
Who cares .....

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by stanogb(m): 10:42am On Nov 30, 2016
ok
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Nobody: 10:42am On Nov 30, 2016
sad sad sad sad

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Mznaett: 10:43am On Nov 30, 2016
What would it cause one to tag this country of ours "BANANA REPUBLIC" since it is clear our crises come in bunches?undecided

Just imagine this kind of wahala o? This is unfair. This is inhumanity to man...
Haven't they cheated us greatly already?
We complained of roads,they said our roads were naturally tared...
We called for electricity supply as it was done in their towns.. They said there was always the moon..
We applied for scholarships,we were denied and asked to continue teaching...
They now boast of lawyers,engineers,architects and doctors while we are either teaching,soldiering or farming..

What else do they want us to do now since they've already made up their mind to increase the little data we're managing to air our views on their devilish approach to public affairsundecided?

Please someone should help me tell FG & NCC
that the God of the poor masses is not asleepsad

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by rozayx5(m): 10:43am On Nov 30, 2016
undecided
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Dicksonpal: 10:43am On Nov 30, 2016
Fools

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by AZeD1(m): 10:43am On Nov 30, 2016
engineerboat:
NCC & APC led Federal Government should know that:

"Competition brings d best out in business. Instead of working to improve quality of service, they are increasing tarrifs."

Cc: lalasticlala
Predatory pricing is different from competition.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by BlackBaron: 10:44am On Nov 30, 2016
This is quite unfortunate. This is more to do with ill thought policies that gave undue disadvantage to CDMA operators by way of high priced licenses or non committal to assist the companies in laying down the right infrastructure.

After collection of their money, it then got passed on to the citizens right to pay them off?

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by fairygeh(f): 10:44am On Nov 30, 2016
ephi123:
The hardship under this government na waya

Buhari = Pharaoh of Nigeria. A truly wicked leader.
You can say that again.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by akinlaso(m): 10:44am On Nov 30, 2016
ok
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by MrTeymee(m): 10:44am On Nov 30, 2016
It is unfortunate that at this period of recession, all the government can think about is to hike the prices of everything.. this is totally unacceptable and uncalled for.. Buhari well done, you have done well..

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by BABANGBALI: 10:45am On Nov 30, 2016
Walahi dis government have tire me

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