NCC Proposed Regulation Excludes Persons Below 18 Years From Owning SIM Card
Featured, Latest Headlines, News Across Nigeria Wednesday, October 6th, 2021(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) says it has excluded persons below the age of 18 years from registering and owning a SIM card in Nigeria in its new proposed regulations.
Josephine Amuwahe, NCC director, legal services, stated this in Abuja, in the public hearing and inquiry on the proposed draft for telephone subscriber regulations.
The NCC director stated that a subscriber who meets the age limit is, however, “only allowed to register four sim cards per a network provider”.
Amuwahe, represented by Helen Obi, NCC director, telecoms laws and regulatory unit, legal services department, stated that any network provider that allowed pre-registered SIM without full bio-data would pay N200,000 penalty per sim.
According to her, the guidelines are, activation window period (grace period where a subscriber enjoyed limited services before full registration) has been extended from 30 days to 60 days.
According to her, the guidelines include the increase of activation window period (grace period where a subscriber enjoyed limited services before full registration) from 30 days to 60 days.
“Foreigners with visas, two or more years, are to register their NIN before acquiring a telephone line, but those of less than two years visas are not required to get a NIN,” she said.
“A subscriber is a person that is of 18 years and above. Subscribers are only allowed to register four sim cards per network provider.
“For the reactivation of a deactivated line, the person will have to go through the process of new activation of a Sim card.”
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