NCC issues final warning to operators over non-compliance to Do-Not-Disturb directive

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(Last Updated On: 2016-09-15)

Nahimah Ajikanle Nurudeen

The Nigerian Communications Commission, (NCC) has warned telecoms operators against non-compliance to the regulatory directives on Do-Not-Disturb codes.

The commission in a statement signed by the Director, Public Affairs, Mr. Tony Ojobo reiterated its readiness to protect subscribers from the nuisance and irritations of unsolicited text messages and calls from mobile network operators.

According to him,  in spite of earlier warnings to telecommunication service providers to activate their Do-Not-Disturb facility which gives subscribers the freedom to choose the messages they receive, the Commission is still inundated with complaints by subscribers of continuing text harassment by operators.

Ojobo called on the service providers to immediately comply with the directive as further complaints from the subscribers would be taken as serious infractions to a major regulatory intervention by the Commission.

He said the Directive issued to industry operators to activate the 2442 Do Not Disturb Short Code took effect from July 1, 2016.

Ojobo explained that the directive mandates the operators to take immediate action which will allow the subscribers to take informed but independent decisions on what messages to receive from the networks.

He observed that industry compliance doesn’t seem to have matched the seriousness of the Direction thus, compelling the Commission to issue a final warning to the operators.

According to him, the directive takes into cognizance the broad range of services, which include: Banking/Insurance/Financial products, Real estate, Education, Health, Consumer Goods and Automobiles, Communication/ Broadcasting/ Entertainment/ IT, Tourism and /Leisure, Sports, Religion (Christianity, Islam, others), and directed the operators to give the necessary instructions and clarifications that will enable subscribers subscribe to a particular service/services/none at all.

In fact, a Full DND which is SMS ‘STOP” to 2442 does not allow the subscriber to receive any unsolicited messages from the operators at all.

Below are the various options: “SMS 1” for receiving SMS relating to Banking/Insurance/ Financial Products to 2442 “SMS 2” for receiving SMS relating to Real estate to 2442 SMS 3” for receiving SMS relating to Education to 2442 “SMS 4” for receiving SMS relating to Health to 2442 “SMS 5” for receiving SMS relating to Consumer Goods and Automobiles, to 2442 “SMS 6” for receiving SMS relating to Communication/Broadcasting Entertainment/ IT, to 2442 “SMS 7” for receiving SMS relating to Tourism and Leisure to 2442 “SMS 8” for receiving SMS relating to Sports to 2442 “SMS 9” for receiving SMS relating to Religion to 2442.

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