Congolese regulator understudies Nigeria’s telecoms market

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Congolese regulator understudies Nigeria’s telecoms market via todayng

The delegation from the central African nation purposively paid a scheduled visit to the NCC to understudy its policies.

In response to the request, Danbatta had graciously accepted to host the team and further directed relevant departments of the NCC, including Special Duties; Technical Standards and Network Integrity; and Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement Directorates, to interact with the team to provide necessary information sharing that may be useful to the Congolese counterpart.

He described call masking as “the practice of sending international calls to an operator but disguising the calls as if they were local by sending the calls on the local interconnect route with a local number in the national numbering plan instead of the original international calling number.” From the presentations, it was made clear that the scale of call masking and SIMBoxing has been on the downward decline in Nigeria while the number of complaints from subscribers on incorrectly displayed calling numbers has also reduced substantially.

This is another measure deployed by the NCC to tackle SIMBoxing which usually requires multiple SIMs to flourish.

 

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