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NCC restricts Nigerians below 18-year from obtaining SIM

The Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) has restricted anyone below the age of 18 from registering and owning a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) in Nigeria.

This was contained in a draft copy of the modified Registration of Telephone Subscribers Regulations published on NCC’s website.

According to the modified regulations, the commission limits telecoms subscribers to only include anyone above the age of 18.

The regulations were made in line with the powers conferred upon the commission by section 70 of the Nigerian Communications Act, 2003.

By Section 57 of the Act, the NCC conducted a Public Inquiry on the Registration of Telephone Subscribers Regulations, alongside the draft SIM Replacement Guidelines and the draft Spectrum Trading Guidelines at its head office in Abuja on Tuesday.

NCC’s Executive Commissioner Stakeholders’ Management, Mr. Adeleke Adewolu, gave the opening remark at the event.

He said, “The public inquiry is an avenue that enables the commission to develop and review its regulatory instruments by incorporating the comments and suggestions of industry stakeholders.”

During the public inquiry, which was held physically and virtually, key stakeholders, including MTN, urged the commission to revise the age limit.

MTN asked the commission to make the age limit 14 years and above.

The NCC, however, insisted on 18 years and above for anyone who wants to own and register a SIM in Nigeria.

“Subscriber’ means a person not below the age of 18 years who subscribes to communications services by purchasing a subscription medium or entering into a subscription contract with a licensee.”

The Licensee refers to a provider of communications services that utilize a subscription medium in the Federal Republic of Nigeria’.

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Efecha Gold
Efecha Goldhttps://www.goldennationmultimedia.com/
Journalist, Analyst, Multimedia expert, and Musician.
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