Inflation: Telecom tariff hike imminent as operators await NCC’s clearance
Telecommunications operators in Nigeria are preparing to increase tariffs for voice and data services to reflect the current economic conditions in the country.
Nairametrics learnt that a cost-based study conducted by KPMG, the consultant hired by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), is nearing completion.
This study aims to recommend the most appropriate pricing structure for the industry based on its findings considering the economic variables of the operating environment.
Officials from various telecom companies, speaking to Nairametrics, indicated their anticipation for the NCC’s decision based on the study’s outcomes. They expect the study to recommend an increase, citing several industry indicators that point towards the need for higher tariffs.
According to these officials, adjusting prices upwards is essential for sustaining the telecom business amidst current economic challenges, such as the high cost of diesel and the significant depreciation of the naira against the dollar, which affects equipment imports.
An official from the telecom sector, who preferred to remain anonymous, expressed to Nairametrics that the planned price increase has become critically urgent. Delaying it further, he warned, could threaten the viability of some telecom businesses.
The official highlighted that with the majority of their costs in dollars and earnings in Naira, sustainability is impossible without a tariff revision, especially as equipment importation becomes increasingly costly.
Another industry source, who also spoke in confidence with Nairametrics said:
The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) has been advocating for a tariff hike, citing rising operational costs.
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In a recent meeting with Dr. Bosun Tijani, the Minister of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, ALTON Chairman Engr. Gbenga Adebayo argued that the tariffs set by the regulator are insufficient in light of escalating operational expenses.
He pointed out that, unlike the telecom sector, other heavily regulated industries like power and insurance have seen price increases to reflect macroeconomic changes and the increased cost burden on operators.
While noting that the current price of services as pegged by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) is unsustainable, the ALTON Chairman said:
In line with the provisions of Sections 4, 90, and 92 of the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA) 2003, which entrusts the Commission with the protection and promotion of the interests of subscribers against unfair practices including but not limited to; matters relating to tariffs and charges, regulates tariff in the telecom industry.
The Commission said it makes sure that the price regulation is guided by regular cost-based and empirical studies to determine the appropriate cost (upper and floor price) within which service providers are allowed to charge their subscribers for services delivered.”
Double-digit inflation has hit virtually every product in Nigeria with consumers feeling the pinch from higher prices while a weaker naira currency has added to the costs. In January this year, Nigeria’s headline inflation rate surged to 29.90%, surpassing the previous month’s rate of 28.92%.
On a month-on-month basis, the inflation rate for January 2024 stood at 2.64%, slightly higher than December 2023’s rate of 2.29%1. These figures highlight the ongoing inflationary pressures in Nigeria.
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