This was made known when a delegation from the central African nation paid a scheduled visit to the Nigerian Communications Commission , essentially to understudy the latter’s policies, practices and programmes that have made it a model telecommunications regulatory authority on the continent and beyond.
In response to the request, Danbatta accepted to host the team and further directed relevant departments of NCC, including Special Duties ; Technical Standards and Network Integrity ; and the Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement directorates to interact with the team to provide necessary information sharing that may be useful to the Congolese counterpart.
The “NCC is serious about type-approval process like other processes, because non-type approved devices and equipment which are also not manufactured to international standards and specifications have negative implications for quality of service delivery on the networks,” he said.