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NCC Mandates Refunds for Telecom Network Disruptions

byDorcas Ojeolowobaye
January 22, 2026
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NCC Mandates Refunds for Telecom Network Disruptions
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has directed telecommunications operators to compensate subscribers for service disruptions, including dropped calls, data outages, and prolonged network failures, as part of renewed efforts to improve quality of service across the sector.

The directive follows a surge in consumer complaints over network reliability, particularly in major urban centres where data consumption continues to rise sharply. Regulators say subscribers should not bear the cost of persistent service failures, especially as telecom tariffs have increased in recent years.

According to the NCC, the compensation framework will require operators to issue refunds, data bonuses, or service extensions when quality thresholds are not met. The regulator also warned that repeated violations could attract additional sanctions, including fines and stricter monitoring.

Telecom operators have long cited challenges such as power shortages, vandalism of infrastructure, high right-of-way charges, and foreign exchange constraints as factors affecting service quality. While acknowledging these challenges, the NCC maintained that consumer protection remains a core regulatory priority.

Industry analysts say the refund policy could initially affect operators’ margins, particularly in a highly competitive market. However, they note that improved service quality could strengthen customer loyalty and reduce churn over time.

The move also aligns with broader efforts to position Nigeria’s digital economy as reliable and investor-friendly, especially as fintechs, startups, and digital service providers increasingly depend on stable connectivity.

Consumer advocacy groups welcomed the decision, describing it as a step toward accountability and fairness in the telecoms sector.

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Dorcas Ojeolowobaye

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