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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by flistyl(m): 11:30am On Nov 30, 2016
opethom:
who cares? Silly excuse, everything Don expensive... Quote me anywhere... APC is a scam, still thinking about edo and ondo...

no mind the idiot NCC, thunder wey in strike them is still in the gym doing press up.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by kings09(m): 11:32am On Nov 30, 2016
So u sef de wail. Pls praise ur saint buhari cheesy
SuperS1Panther:
Would it not have been better for you to reduce the tax and NCC Charges being paid by the smaller players, rather than increasing the tariff ordinary Nigerians, that are already over burdened by the recession, are paying.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by musicwriter(m): 11:32am On Nov 30, 2016
What a stupid government is this? And they say they're interested in improving education?

Free internet means more education as people study online these days!!.

What a stupid government is this??!!

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by GEJPosterity: 11:37am On Nov 30, 2016
Well, my flight ticket is as good as booked. I am leaving this country in 2017. You are enjoying the socialist paradise promised by His Greatness Your Dear Leader Buhari.

Congrats.

You played yourselves.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by bigtt76(f): 11:46am On Nov 30, 2016
The NCC needs to understand the dynamics of the market. They need to understand why Glo's price is terribly low as do MTN. These guys operate their own undersea fibre optics cable to Europe. They don't pay locally to get bulk data for retail purpose. The others need to hence the additional price margin.

If they wanted to help the new entrants, then they would have specifically not licensed those undersea cables to existing telcos. Actually its wrong for both seller and buyer to be competing on the same market but then the government agencies are the worst culprits check out NIBSS competing with her customers, NNPC competing with other independent marketers. Its crazy!

I believe they do just understand it when the late Steve Jobs said "stay hungry .....stay foolish ....they government are taking it literarily to mean ...make the people hungry (high cost of living) and make them stay foolish (high cost of data to educate self on the Internet). God pass dem all!


engineerboat:


www.thecable.ng/exclusive-ncc-asked-big-operators-raise-data-tariffs

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by AleAirHub(m): 11:48am On Nov 30, 2016
Imaging yeye AIRTEL charge more than other Gsm network..... Madness angry

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by joseph1832(m): 11:52am On Nov 30, 2016
Frankly, ever since the social media bill fail to become law. This government has been looking for ways to curb the masses from gaining access to information.

The internet has shown that it's a powerful and potent weapon to be used against the massive high-handedness of this government.

This government is very aware that the masses are becoming very aware of their ineptitude and totally lack of concern about the well being of the masses, so the only way they can subdue such awareness, is to curb the masses access to information, and that is by increasing the price of data.

Do not be fooled. This government, the past government and every past nigerian government doesn't give a damn about me and you, they only give a damn about their pocket, and see the masses as a means to an end. Nothing more, nothing less.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by sekem: 11:53am On Nov 30, 2016
lielbree:
First it was pms then bank charges, interest rates, kerosene, every consumable you can think of, Dollar pound and euro exchange rate EVERYTHING HAS GONE UP OR EVEN DOUBLED EVER SINCE BUHARI TOOK POWER! NOW DATA RATE sad

YOU MUST BE SICK TO STILL SUPPORT BUHARI

Do these people know the benefit students derive from online research? What have we done to buhari?

You mean online p0rnografik research, right? tongue wink
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by tiwiex(m): 11:56am On Nov 30, 2016
NextGovernor:
Is GLO, AIRTEL and MTN complaining? We need competition to favour the consumers. Which kind nonsense government be this.

Very stupid explanation. SO we are about to suffer to help a few businesses? That's the essence of competition. The explanation even worsens their position. Did Multilinks and Starcomms vote for them? Or did Nigerians vote for them? Oh father, how did we do this to ourselves?
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Max24: 11:57am On Nov 30, 2016
This govt is clearly against the youth knowing fully well that 95% of internet users are youths. No two ways about it. The youth are the future of this country and their creativity should not be stiffled but on the contrary subsidised. Now it will be more expensive for final year students to get their research materials from the net. This government is taking us backward when youths in other places are contributing to their societies thru the internet.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by oyeb15: 11:59am On Nov 30, 2016
peoples welfare should be the priority of any government not the protection of few companies with less than 7000 staffs. If they can't compete, govt should bail them out. Some of them have been existing for years. They aren't ready to expand their market & their service is too expensive.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by DanielPop(m): 12:00pm On Nov 30, 2016
If they like increase data oho! grin

I will still buy data to yab dem wella and since i never voted for this useless government, the spirit of poverty and debt will never know the road to my doorstep.

For those who voted for this thing angry they call government, na una toro be dat tongue

What you sow is what you will reap! undecided

grin grin grin

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by advanceDNA: 12:10pm On Nov 30, 2016
chaiiiiii...one day day..we all go shaaa die leave all this wahala....I no blame those wey dey commit sucide....it doesn't look like it will ever get better
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Nobody: 12:10pm On Nov 30, 2016
lielbree:
First it was pms then bank charges, interest rates, kerosene, every consumable you can think of, Dollar pound and euro exchange rate EVERYTHING HAS GONE UP OR EVEN DOUBLED EVER SINCE BUHARI TOOK POWER! NOW DATA RATE sad

YOU MUST BE SICK TO STILL SUPPORT BUHARI

Do these people know the benefit students derive from online research? What have we done to buhari?

In the short term the prices will go up driving customers to the small/new operators who are largely Nigerian owned. Over the long term prices will fall as the size of small operators networks grow and economies of scale kick in.

If the large operators break the small operators they will still raise prices but in such an eventuality, there will be no small operators to provide an alternative.

The large operators remit far more of their revenue as a proportion of gross sales than small companies leading to spikes in dollar demand that impact the average Nigerian. Increasing the size of the small operator market will conserve valuable fx.

I am aware that MTN and other large Telcom trolls are on this thread. Please don't expect me to reply your mentions. Unlike you I have no network to fleece - so gotta work.
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by IVORY2009(m): 12:21pm On Nov 30, 2016
Progressive01:
Mnyd44, this is the umpteenth time im reporting this poster. If one as much as does half what he does, they would have been served some months ban by now. Why are you giys looking the Other way? Is he above the rules.?

I make my comments without mentioning anybody, people can make theirs without mentioning me.

Thannks.

I guess you do measure peoples names as well too, especially wen the message is very vital, I do not see anything wrong with wat the OP did, that is violating any rules and regualtions governing nairaland.com, you are too quick to call for ban without necessarilary going through the rules.
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by StreetKingEnt: 12:28pm On Nov 30, 2016
See Excuse Sha.. Who Comes 1st, Your Citizens or These Telecom Companies, Which Most Have Their Main HQ outside the Country. Rather Than Telling Them To Bring The Price to the lowest possible, you forcing them to increase, so they can continue to to stay in Business and Milk Us Dry Abi, Business Continuity Is The Job Of Their MD and Staff not NCC. The Market Is Very Competitive, Step Up Or Fall Out. So If Glo or Anyother Networks Starts Doing Free Data For Customers, Then Go Talk Say Make Shut Down.
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Nobody: 12:29pm On Nov 30, 2016
ephi123:
The hardship under this government na waya

Buhari = Pharaoh of Nigeria. A truly wicked leader.
plz he is ur President
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by MightyMuna(m): 1:11pm On Nov 30, 2016
So to summarise, the government cares more about companies than its people.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by openmine(m): 1:16pm On Nov 30, 2016
So let me understand Dis article....glo nigeria and oda older mobile networks like Airtel and mtn reduced deir prices thereby forcing oda smaller mobile companies to reduce deir own prices...
ncc re-introduced "floor pricing" just 2 punish glo nigeria and older network companies 4 muscling d market from dese smaller companies...
This forces glo and oda companies 2 increase deir data price in order to give oda companies a "level playing ground".....and who suffers from all dese obvious power tussles? yeah U guessed right....the consumers,d subscribers, Nigeria citizens......
And Wats d job of NCC 4 subscribers if I may ask again?
seriously wat manner of FG is Dis?

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by spikearlo: 1:47pm On Nov 30, 2016
it is obvious that some cabals in the goveenment have stakes in cdma and as such are looking for ways of favouring and growing the businesses of the cdma operators at the expense of the masses. check it out why would they want the prices of data for gsm users go up while cdma becomes affordable. God is watching all of u
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by lielbree: 1:55pm On Nov 30, 2016
greenpasture:


In the short term the prices will go up driving customers to the small/new operators who are largely Nigerian owned. Over the long term prices will fall as the size of small operators networks grow and economies of scale kick in.

If the large operators break the small operators they will still raise prices but in such an eventuality, there will be no small operators to provide an alternative.

The large operators remit far more of their revenue as a proportion of gross sales than small companies leading to spikes in dollar demand that impact the average Nigerian. Increasing the size of the small operator market will conserve valuable fx.

I am aware that MTN and other large Telcom trolls are on this thread. Please don't expect me to reply your mentions. Unlike you I have no network to fleece - so gotta work.


What is the time estimate for this your short and long term analysis?

Same old crap we have been hearing.
Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by lielbree: 1:57pm On Nov 30, 2016
sekem:


You mean online p0rnografik research, right? tongue wink
Nope. I mean study materials which our universities simply do not have.
Repent from Indecency

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by kennyanju(m): 2:04pm On Nov 30, 2016
Do something about it
http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ncc-please-dont-increase-the-cost-of-data
Please sign the petition and share

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Obiwiz(m): 2:08pm On Nov 30, 2016
lielbree:
First it was pms then bank charges, interest rates, kerosene, every consumable you can think of, Dollar pound and euro exchange rate EVERYTHING HAS GONE UP OR EVEN DOUBLED EVER SINCE BUHARI TOOK POWER! NOW DATA RATE sad

YOU MUST BE SICK TO STILL SUPPORT BUHARI

Do these people know the benefit students derive from online research? What have we done to buhari?
LOL.... You want to know what we did wrong? Here's it:we voted a pained man into power. He lured us with things like.... "one dollar= one naira".

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Codes151(m): 2:18pm On Nov 30, 2016
If u really get sense, why not increase all civil servant salaries make e reach Una own or sth! So make e level!

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Re: Why NCC Asked Big Operators To Raise Data Tariffs by Nobody: 2:19pm On Nov 30, 2016
lielbree:

What is the time estimate for this your short and long term analysis?

Same old crap we have been hearing.

To be honest, I have no idea but I have tried to lay out the reasoning behind it. We can argue the logic or timing behind it but I don't think we can say it has zero logic.

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