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‘Data Rollover, Consumers’ Gain, Network Providers’ Loss’
The Association of Telecommunication Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) has described the new government’s directive on data rollover as a demonstration of consumer protection which would, however, impact negatively on service providers’ revenues.
The ATCON President, Mr Olusola Teniola told newsmen in Lagos last Tuesday that the directive would ensure full utilisation of data purchased by telecoms consumers.
He said that the consumers’ protection would, however, be to the detriment of network providers.
“Currently, the annual operating levy imposed on our members is 2.5 per cent, and it is based on our net revenues.
“This directive may have significant impact on the revenue because within those seven days consumers are not being charged for data plan, it is a loss of revenue for our members,” he said.
On multiple taxation, Teniola said that the association was in dialogues with government for harmonisation of the Right of Way (ROW).
Teniola said that ROW was one of the major elements that would enable ATCON members to invest in broadband infrastructure.
“Our association is hopeful that we will have a decision made by the government as to the best way forward in terms of harmonisation of ROW.
“On the remaining 37 taxes, we are really seeking further dialogues with the Ministry of Finance and the President’s office to ensure that our industry is not being targeted for taxes that are duplicated not only by the federal but state and local governments.
“Taxes should not only be applied fairly but also have to be seen to be able to intensify further investment critical for investments that government and the country require,” Teniola said.
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