The Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC),
Mr. Eugene Juwah, has attributed the persistent poor quality of GSM
service being experience by subscribers to poor power supply, multiple
taxation by government at various levels and the vandalization of
telecommunications infrastructure of telecommunication service
providers.
He admitted that the recurring challenges that have bedevilled the
growing telecommunications sector were the monster making the quality of
service to remain poor.
According to him, other challenges include multiple regulations, right
of way challenges, and infrastructure deficit, among others.
The EVC who was represented by the Director of Public Affairs, Mr. Tony
Ojobo made the disclosure in Abuja in a paper he presented at the
second yearly stakeholders conference in Lagos
.
While admitting that the quality of service currently being experienced
is not an acceptable benchmark, he however said NCC has not been
complacent in its obligations to ensuring that the quality of service is
improved upon.
He said: “Having gone through the rigors of several meetings with
operators, it is proper to let the public know that the regulator is not
complacent.
“Only the elimination of some or all of these will provide the critical
success factors in finally eradicating quality of service challenges.
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