Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has threatened to sanction telecommunication service providers in the country over poor quality of service, drop calls and unsolicited text messages sent to subscribers.
The commission issued the warning yesterday at the Fourth Quarter meeting of the industry Consumer Advisory Forum, ICAF, in Abuja.
The Executive Commissioner in charge of Stakeholder Management, in the commission, Mr. Okechukwu Itanyi, who addressed the press called on all service providers to tackle the lingering and nagging issues of poor quality of service across the country, drop calls and unsolicited short message service, SMS, usually sent to their subscribers or face sanctions.
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