The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), said on Wednesday that the it had lifted the sanction placed on MTN Nigeria since July 13, 2015.
This was disclosed in a statement by Mr. Tony Ojobo, the Director, Public Affairs of the commission and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos
It said that the regulatory sanctions were for 24 identified infractions, noting that lifting of the regulatory sanction was in no way related to the Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card non-deactivation fine.
“This is to confirm that NCC has lifted the regulatory sanctions placed on MTN since July 13, 2015.
“The sanctions were for 24 identified infractions which are not in any way connected with the SIM card non-deactivation fine.
“These were a number of violations discovered by the Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Team of the commission in June 2015.
“Consequent upon the inability of MTN to remedy the identified infractions, the commission invoked the sanction in its guidelines,’’ the statement quoted Ojobo as saying.
It said that the sanction meant the denial of regulatory services to the telecommunications company for failing to remedy the infractions in line with NCC’s regulations.
NCC also noted that consequent upon the remediation of the 24 infractions by MTN, the regulatory body’s letter of March 14, 2016, informed the company of its decision to lift the regulatory sanction.
“It should be noted that this does not in any way extend to the fine for non-deactivation of SIM card case.
“The case of SIM card deactivation is an entirely different infraction, which is mutually exclusive to the 24 infractions now remedied.
“This has become necessary in view of the many enquiries being received from concerned stakeholders.
“This action is without prejudice to the matter which is presently in court. Please be guided accordingly,’’ the statement quoted Ojobo. Thanks for reading.
“This action is without prejudice to the matter which is presently in court. Please be guided accordingly,’’ the statement quoted Ojobo. Thanks for reading.
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