Public Notices
The following are the Public Notices issued by the Nigerian Communications Commission. By the publication of these notices in print, broadcast or online, the Commission seeks to inform the public of developments and upcoming actions relating to its activites and the Nigerian telecommunications industry.
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Following an Audit Check, the Commission was unable to locate the addresses of the following licensees. As a result, the affected companies are required to contact the Nigerian Communications Commission to regularize their addresses and contact details.
Not Located in Lagos
- Sliide Media Limited - VAS Content
- ACC Broadcast Multimedia Limited - VAS Content
- Larry Scholes Industries & Investments Ltd - VAS Content
- High Fliers Media Ltd - VAS Content
- Tetragammaton International Limited - VAS Content
- Mega Mobile Media Limited - VAS Content
- Orchard Innovative Networks Limited - VAS Content
- African Advantage Limited - VAS Content
- Spectra Broadband Solutions Limited - ISP
- GreenBee Mobile Limited - VAS Content
- Native Crowd Limited - VAS Content
- 101 Communication Limited - VAS Content
- Posh Digital Nigeria Limited - VAS Content
- Mobivas Technology Nigeria Ltd - VAS Content
- Flexmotion Network Ltd - ISP
Not Located in Abuja
- Phoenix Chrome - VAS Content
- Okoye Media Limited - VAS Content
- Afro Interactive and Media Concept Limited - VAS Content
- ZTEICT Nigeria Limited - VAS Content
- Skyway Technology & Services Limited(Licence Transfer From Content Oasis) - PNL
Not Located in Ibadan
- Mackym Consults Limited - S&I(Major)
- Metrobit Technologies Limited - VAS Content
Not Located in Kano
- Supreme Systems Consultant Limited(SSCL) - ISP
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The Nigerian Communication Commission’s Board Resolution at its 88th sitting held on Thursday 27th September, 2018 considered and approved the recommendation for the grant of Value Added Services – Aggregator Licence to the following 9 (nine) Companies:
- I-Cell Media Limited
- Nine Jojar Limited
- 21st Century Technologies Limited
- Nitro Switch Limited
- HML Consulting Limited
- Cognys Systems Limited
- Perpetual Communications Limited
- Mobile Intelligence Limited
- Iyke Jordan Limited
Signed: Management
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The Nigerian Communications Commission, pursuant to its powers under Section 70 (2) of the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 has developed Commercial Satellite Communications Guidelines (The Guidelines) for the telecommunications market in Nigeria.
The Guidelines which came into effect on November 21, 2018 regulates all Commercial Satellite Services in all Orbits in Nigeria.
By this notice, all commercial satellite Space Segment providers with footprints in Nigeria and Earth Station Operators are required to regularise their operations with the Commission as specified in the Guidelines on or before June 30, 2019.
Please note, it is a criminal offence to provide communications services without a requisite licence, authorization or exemption from the Commission.
To access the guidelines, Stakeholders are invited to visit;
(https://www.ncc.gov.ng/licensing-regulatory/legal/guidelines).
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MANAGEMENT
NIGERIAN COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Monday, December 3, 2018
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As the National Cyber Security Awareness Month comes to an end, it is important to note that cyber threats are persistent. Therefore it is imperative to be aware of emerging threats and preventive measures.
Cyber Security is our collective responsibility as users of the internet, for general online security is only as strong as the weakest link. Over the course of the month the NMIS department has been publicizing different themes to increase awareness on cyber threats and ways to counter them.
General Notices on online etiquettes and use –
Week 1 of the NCSAM focused on general security guidelines and online etiquettes that consumers should practice while on the cyberspace. Some of the tips shared are
- Only make online transactions on secure sites that have HTTPS.
- Share with Care; think before posting about yourself and others online. Consider what a post reveals, who might see it and how it might affect you and others now and in the future. Etc.
These practices and many more shared will help protect yourself and others - remember, users who are lazy with their mobile device security become easy targets for hackers and other cyber criminals
Security Tips for Parents, Administrators and Children –
Week 2 focused on ways Parents, Administrators and Children protect themselves and others while using social media. The issue of cyberbullying was tackled and advice was given to Parents and Administrators on how to monitor children online.
Building Resilience - Trends, Risks and Safeguards –
For week 3 trends and online threats like online banking fraud, fake news and Ransomware where discussed and safety tips was provided.
Provisions of the Cyber Crime Act 2015 –
The Cybercrime Act objectives was discussed and some provision of the Act were highlighted. This is to notify consumers that there is repercussion to illegal activities online. There are thirty two (32) offenses and penalties in the Cybercrime Act 2015, some of which were highlighted.
Continuous education of consumers on online safety, through awareness and sensitization campaigns will be done to empower them. This will make them aware of both the positive and negative potentials available online and measures to take in safeguarding themselves.
It is always important to remember that Cyber Security is our collective responsibility as stakeholders in the cyberspace. We should please ensure that we follow all the safety tips and advice provided over the cause of the Nation Cyber Security Awareness Month (NCSAM).
The message was brought to you by the NMIS department of the NCC.