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Nigerian Telcos Seek Price Hike to Stay Afloat

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Telcos Cite Rising Costs, Threaten Shutdown

Nigerian telecom operators, including MTN and Globacom, have requested approval from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to raise their tariffs. This comes after facing significant financial losses due to rising foreign exchange costs, energy expenses, and network upgrades.

Industry Struggles Under Price Freeze

The telcos argue they haven’t raised prices in 11 years due to regulations, while other sectors have adjusted to inflation. They claim this price freeze threatens their sustainability and discourages further investment in infrastructure.

Financial Woes Threaten Service Quality

MTN reported a substantial loss in 2023, and Airtel Africa saw a dramatic decline in profits. Telcos warn that continued losses could force them to shut down, jeopardizing vital communication services for millions of Nigerians.

High Diesel Prices Strain Operations

The soaring cost of diesel, used to power base stations, has significantly impacted operational expenses. Telcos argue their current revenue cannot cover these rising costs.

Subscribers and Economists Support Price Hike

The National Association of Telecommunications Subscribers (NATCOMS) and some economists back the price hike proposal. They believe a moderate increase is necessary to allow operators to cover costs and continue investing in infrastructure and service improvements.

NCC Yet to Decide on Tariff Increase

While the NCC regulates telecom prices, their decision on the tariff hike request is still pending. Some within the commission expressed concerns about the impact on Nigerians already facing a high cost of living.

Potential Impact on Consumers

The potential price increase could burden subscribers, but some argue it’s necessary to maintain quality service and prevent network collapse.

Government Intervention Sought

Economists urge the government to address broader economic issues impacting businesses, like high energy costs and interest rates. This could create a more sustainable environment for the telecom sector and potentially lessen the need for a significant tariff increase.

Negotiations Continue

The NCC and telcos are likely to continue discussions to find a solution that balances the industry’s financial needs with subscriber affordability.

This situation highlights the challenges faced by the telecom sector in Nigeria. Rising costs and a price freeze threaten service quality and network stability. Finding a solution will require collaboration between the government, regulators, telcos, and consumers.

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