Lagos –
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) on Saturday said that MTN Nigeria,
Globacom and Etisalat violated the Mobile Number Portability (MNP) process time
obligations in the third quarter of 2015.
The
commission made this known in its `2015 3Q Compliance Monitoring and
Enforcement Report’, obtained in Lagos.
The
regulatory body said to address the increasing cases of port request rejections,
it had resolved to monitor operators and take appropriate actions.
“Consequent
upon the above, series of compliance checks were carried out regarding timer
violations by donor operators with respect to `validation and deactivation
responses’, which have timelines of two hours and an hour respectively,’’ the
commission said.
It said
that during the compliance check in the quarter, it was observed that there was
a timer deactivation violation by Etisalat, regarding a Corporate Port request
of over 63 lines belonging to Neoconde Energy Limited.
NCC said
that the company had initiated a corporate port out request from Etisalat to
Airtel on Aug. 7, 2015 at 9.13a.m., but was partially completed as at 1.52p.m.
on the same day.
“As a
result, these 63 subscribers were unable to receive calls from Etisalat’s
network,’’ it noted.
The
commission also said that a timer deactivation violation was noticed from MTN,
regarding a Corporate Port request of over 109 lines belonging to Nigerian
Breweries Plc.
According
to NCC, the company initiated a corporate port out request from MTN to Glo via
lead MSISDN: 07036735494 on Aug. 11, 2015 at 1.20p.m., but was partially
completed as at 11.22a.m. on Aug. 14, 2015.
“As a
result, these subscribers were not able to receive calls from MTN subscribers.
“In the
same vein, a timer validation violation by MTN regarding four individual Port
requests from MSISDNs: 08139382308, 08143810152, 08135485305 and 08162108093.
“MTN
breached the timer of two hours for validation of four port requests from the
NPC as stated in the MNP Business Rules,’’ it added.
The
telecoms umpire said that a timer validation violation was observed from
Globacom, regarding 11 individuals and one corporate Port request.
NCC said
that Glo had breached the two hours allowable for validation of six port
requests from the NPC, as stated in the MNP Business Rules.
It said
that Globacom validated one of these port requests over nine hours after
receipt from the MNP administrator.
“Glo also
breached the one allowable hour for the Donor to deactivate 147 Ported out
lines belonging to Reckitt Ltd consistent with provisions of the MNP Business
Rules.
“All the
above timer violations are currently undergoing enforcement actions,’’ the
commission said.
The
regulatory body said that its compliance activity was consistent with Section
89 of the Nigerian Communications Act 2003.
It said
that the section mandated the commission to monitor all significant matters
relating to the performance of all licensed telecoms service providers and
publish annual reports at the end of each financial year.
NCC said
it had developed `Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement’ strategies to
prosecute the above mandate and achieve its objective of fair competition,
ethical market conduct and optimal quality of service in the Nigerian
telecommunications industry.
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