The companies say the increase is as a result of the rising cost of running a business in the nation.
Based on their proposal, the price floor of calls will increase from N6.4 to N8.95, while the price cap of SMS will increase from N4 to N5.61.
This was revealed in a letter titled, ‘Impact of the
Economic and Security Issues on the Telecommunications Sector,’ which was
sighted by our correspondent.
The letter was written by the telecommunications companies
under the aegis of the Association of Licensed Telecommunication Operators of
Nigeria to the NCC.
In the letter, the
telecom companies said there had been a 40 per cent increase in the cost of
doing business in the nation.
According to them, the telecommunication industry has been
financially impacted following the nation’s economic recession in 2020 and the
effect of the ongoing Ukraine/Russia crisis.
They said this had resulted in an increase in energy costs,
increasing their operating expenses by 35 per cent.
They added that the introduction of the recent excise duty
of five per cent on telecom services had further increased the burden of
multiple taxes and levies on the industry.
The letter read in part, “As the commission may be aware,
the power sector under the supervision of its Nigerian Electricity Regulatory
Commission of the power sector in November 2020 undertook a review of
electricity tariffs to cater for the economic headwinds reported above.
“In view of the foregoing, ALTON considers it expedient for
the telecommunications sector to undergo periodic cost adjustments through the
commission’s intervention in order to minimise the impact of the challenging
economic issues faced by our members. Details are hereunder:
“Upward review of the price determination for voice and data
and SMS. Given the state of the economy and the circa 40 per cent increase in
the cost of doing business, we wish to request for an interim administrative
review of the mobile (voice) termination rate for voice; administrative data
floor price, and cost of SMS as reflected in extant instruments.
“With respect to voice an SMS cost, ALTON respectfully
requests the commission to consider a mark-up approach to address the upward
price adjustment desirable for the industry. We have enclosed herein and marked
as ‘Annexure 1’our proposal in that regard.
“For data services, we wish to request that the commission
implements the recommendations in the August 2020 KPMG report on the
determination of cost-based pricing for wholesale and retail broadband service
in Nigeria. Excerpts from the report, are attached and marked ‘Annexure 2’ to
provide a further illustration.
“In implementing the
said recommendations, however, we recommend that the 40 per cent increase in
the cost of doing business be factored in to arrive at a cost price per GB in
view of the current economic situation.”
The umbrella body for
telecom companies added that to further help telcos during this economic
crisis, the commission should explore and provide other means of penalising
operators rather than punitive monetary sanctions; extend the payment timeline
of relevant regulatory levies and fees; prevail on the Federal Government to
sign the executive order declaring telecoms infrastructure as a critical
national infrastructure to mitigate cost spent replacing damaged and stolen
infrastructures, among other things.
In the annexure one section of the letter, the body
requested an upward adjustment of the MTR by 40 per cent.
It said, “For large operators, new interim MTR of N5.46 from
N3.90 reflecting 40 per cent increase in the cost of business.
“For small operators,
new interim MTR of N6.58 from N4.70 reflecting 40 per cent increase in the cost
of business.”
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