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Cost of calls, data may go up, as telcos write NCC, propose 40% increase

As a result of the increased cost of doing business in Nigeria, telecommunication companies have proposed to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) a 40% rise in the cost of calls, SMS, and data, IgbereTV reports

According to their suggestion, the call price floor will rise from N6.4 to N8.95, while the SMS price cap will rise from N4 to N5.61.

This was revealed in a letter titled ‘Impact of Economic and Security Issues on the Telecommunications Sector,’ to the regulatory body by the telecoms firms.

The telecommunications businesses wrote the letter to the NCC on Tuesday under the auspices of the Association of Licensed Telecommunication Operators of Nigeria.

The telecom providers said in the letter that the cost of doing business in the country had increased by 40%.

They claim that the telecommunications business had been harmed financially as a result of the country’s economic downturn in 2020 and the ongoing Ukraine/Russia issue.

They claimed that this resulted in a 35 percent rise in their operational expenses due to an increase in energy costs.

They went on to say that the recent imposition of a 5% excise charge on telecom services had added to the industry’s burden of many taxes and levies.

The letter read in part, “As the commission may be aware, the power sector under the supervision of its Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission of the power sector in November 2020 undertook a review of electricity tariffs to cater for the economic headwinds reported above

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