*Alleged 60,000 porting requests missing
*NCC threatens to impose heavy sanctions against saboteurs
*Operators want regulator to investigate
*NCC threatens to impose heavy sanctions against saboteurs
*Operators want regulator to investigate
This development, it was gathered, compelled the regulator, the
Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, and interconnect clearing
house, Interconnect Nigeria, ICN, to summon an emergency meeting of the
operators in Lagos last Thursday.
At the meeting which had all the operators in attendance, the
regulator and the clearing house painted “a dismally low porting
activity since the exercise commenced”.
A very dependable source at the review meeting said the following status update was reeled out by NCC and ICN:
A very dependable source at the review meeting said the following status update was reeled out by NCC and ICN:
Total no of porting requests so far: 4,659
Total completed successfully: 2,456
Total still in progress: 501
Total failed: 1702
Total completed successfully: 2,456
Total still in progress: 501
Total failed: 1702
The snag in the process, it was gathered, “is that the donor
operators appear not to be disposed to quickly processing and releasing
the lines to the receiving operator.”
“It is the underhand practice that appears to have accounted for the
low success rate of porting. Although it is early days yet, the figure
of less than 5,000 considering the millions of subscriber base in GSM
operations in the country is incongruous”.
At the Thursday meeting, NCC and ICN admonished the operators “to ensure that they do not bring dishonour into the exercise”.
Although it turned out to be a meeting of muted suspicion, the
operators suspected foul play “and urged both the NCC and ICN to
investigate the dismal figure and intervene appropriately to restore
order and public confidence in the process”.
To this end, according to our source, “NCC threatened to apply the
maximum sanction against any operator that violates the porting
regulations. NCC officials pledged to swiftly put in place fines and
other regulatory measures that will help to restore sanity in the whole
process.
Following the meeting and the suspicion of sabotage by some of the
telecom operators, “the ICN and its partners interrogated their data to
see if any of the operators had deliberately stalled the process.
Investigations revealed that the staggering discovery that followed
rattled the ICN and its partners”.
The source explained, “It was discovered that instead of the
abysmally low figure of over 4,000 porting requests recorded, the total
number of porting requests made were discovered to have been almost
twenty-folds, out of which over half were found to be authentic after
proper diagnosis. It was gathered that during the first wave of
investigation, the sabotage was traced to a player in the industry,
thereby denying two other players the benefit of porting”.
Investigations are on-going. It was gathered that NCC and the
clearing agents will soon announce various strategies to compel
operators to play by the rules. Porting operations started on April 22,
2013.
source: vanguard

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