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NCC Mandates Telcos to Compensate Subscribers for Poor Network Service

March 29, 2026
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has ordered mobile network operators to begin paying direct compensation in the form of airtime credits to customers hit by substandard service.

The directive, announced in a statement issued Sunday by the commission’s Head of Public Affairs, Nnenna Ukoha, marks a decisive shift away from the old practice of simply slapping fines on erring telcos.

Instead, the regulator is forcing Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) — including MTN, Airtel, Globacom and 9mobile — to compensate affected users themselves whenever their networks fail to meet prescribed Quality of Service (QoS) standards in specific locations.

Under the new rule, compensation will be triggered automatically when service quality falls below approved Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) within particular Local Government Areas (LGAs).

Affected subscribers will receive airtime credits calculated on the basis of their average spending patterns and confirmed presence in the impacted zones. The credits are to be disbursed within specified timelines, the NCC said.

“This directive ensures that subscribers are not made to bear the full burden of service disruptions where operators fail to meet prescribed standards of service delivery,” the commission emphasised. Poor network performance, it noted, has far-reaching consequences — crippling business transactions, disrupting emergency communications, and frustrating everyday users across the country.

The announcement comes against a backdrop of long-standing public frustration. Nigerians have repeatedly complained about frequent call drops, sluggish internet speeds, unexplained outages and congested networks — problems that have persisted even after multiple rounds of tariff hikes and previous regulatory fines. Just weeks ago, the NCC was reportedly preparing fresh penalties running into billions of naira for QoS breaches; now it is channelling that accountability straight to the pocket of the consumer.

Industry watchers see the measure as consumer-centric regulation at its sharpest. “For the first time, the pain of poor service will be felt directly by the operators in the form of lost revenue through mandatory credits,” one telecom analyst told reporters. “This is no longer just a slap on the wrist — it’s money taken from the telcos’ bottom line and handed back to the people who pay their bills.”

The NCC has not yet disclosed the exact formula for calculating credits or the precise QoS thresholds that will trigger payouts, but insiders say monitoring will be location-specific, relying on the commission’s existing drive-test data and real-time network performance reports.

Operators have been given no grace period; the directive takes immediate effect. Telcos are expected to begin implementing the compensation mechanism without delay, with the NCC promising strict oversight and possible further sanctions for non-compliance.

For millions of Nigerians who have grown accustomed to paying premium rates for patchy service, Sunday’s announcement offers a rare ray of hope.

Whether it finally forces the telcos to invest seriously in infrastructure — or merely becomes another bureaucratic footnote — remains to be seen. But one thing is clear: the regulator has drawn a new line in the sand. From now on, when the network fails, the customer gets paid.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has taken a bold, subscriber-first step by ordering mobile network operators (MTN, Airtel, Globacom, and 9mobile) to directly compensate affected users with airtime credits for poor network service.

Poor service will now cost the telcos money — credits will be disbursed based on usage in areas failing Quality of Service standards, with immediate effect and strict oversight.

This shifts the burden from frustrated subscribers to the operators’ bottom line, marking a significant change in how network failures are handled in Nigeria.

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