Why Nigeria Is Reviewing SIM Registration, Replacement Frameworks -Danbatta

Executive Vice Chairman/CEO, Nigerian Communications Commission, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, has declared that the on-going review of the regulatory instrument is to ensure that frameworks that pertain to SIM Registration and Replacement in the communications industry meet the demands of the digital age and also further enhance the flexibility of the Spectrum Trading regime.

Platforms Africa reports that Danbatta said this in his welcome address at the public inquiry on three (3) regulatory instruments held on October 5, 2021 at the conference hall, NCC headquarters, abuja

“This Public Inquiry, on three key regulatory instruments that have been developed to address the challenges of the ever-evolving Communications Industry, is to further strengthen the market structure. This Public Inquiry is also in line with the Commission’s consultative approach in all its regulatory interventions.

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“The regulatory instruments being reviewed are vital to ensuring that the regulatory frameworks that pertain to SIM Registration and Replacement in the communications industry meet the demands of the digital age and also further enhance the flexibility of the Spectrum Trading regime,” he said.

The first instrument, the Registration of Telephone Subscribers Regulations, Danbatta said in the speech obtained by Platforms Africa, “provides a regulatory framework for the registration of subscribers of communications services utilizing subscription mediums.

“The second instrument, SIM Replacement Guidelines, provides guidance on the standards and procedure which Network Service Providers (NSPs) are expected to adhere to in the process of conducting a SIM Replacement, swap or upgrade. It is pertinent to add that the Commission has also introduced Business Rules for SIM Registration and SIM Replacement to further ensure that the process for SIM activation and Replacement is seamless.

“The third instrument, which is the Spectrum Trading Guidelines, seeks to promote certainty and transparency in the processes of the Commission by outlining the detailed procedure and conditions for Spectrum Trading in the Nigerian communications sector. The availability of spectrum frequency is a necessary element in the deployment of the Fifth Generation (5G) technology in Nigeria. Furthermore, the recent approval of the 5G Deployment Plan by the Federal Government makes this process expedient.”

The Public Inquiry is, Platforms Africa reports, a precursor to the Commission’s current drive towards ensuring that frequency spectrum is readily available to Licensees through a rapid and effective process.

“Also, in view of the resolve of the Federal Government to tackle insurgency and insecurity through citizen identity management, it has become necessary to ensure that the provisions of the Registration of Telephone Subscribers Regulations and SIM Replacement Guidelines are in alignment with the National Identity Policy for SIM Card Registration and related activities. It is also important to state that the revision of both instruments is geared towards ensuring a more secure and robust process for the registration/activation and replacement of SIM’s.

“It is our expectation that this review will ensure a more robust framework for the registration of subscribers of communication services, improve the standards and procedures for SIM Replacements and ensure effective and efficient utilisation of frequency spectrum.”

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