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The
Nigerian Communications Commission is
the independent National Regulatory
Authority for the telecommunications
industry in Nigeria. The Commission is
responsible for creating an enabling
environment for competition among
operators in the industry as well as
ensuring the provision of qualitative
and efficient telecommunications
services throughout the country.
Over the years NCC has
earned a reputation as a foremost
Telecom regulatory agency in Africa. The
Commission is hoping to catalyze the use
of ICT’S for different aspect of
national development. The Commission
has initiated several programs such as
State Accelerated Broadband Initiative (SABI)
and Wire Nigeria Project (WIN) to help
stimulate demand and accelerate the
uptake of ICT tools and services
necessary for the enthronement of a
knowledge society in Nigeria.
In order to achieve its
mandate, the Commission has put in place
the necessary licensing and regulatory
framework for the supply of
telecommunications services.
VISION
An information rich
environment, comparable globally in
quality telecom service provision,
regulated by a responsive, world-class
organization.
MISSION
To support a market
driven telecommunications industry and
promote universal access.
We will achieve this
through the consistent enforcement of
clear and fair policies that protect
stakeholders, ensure efficient resource
management, share industry best
practices and deliver affordable,
quality telecom services.
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