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Telcos mulls zero tariff for some regions with low operation costs

The FrontierThe FrontierMay 7, 2025 2831 Minutes read0

The Association of Licensed Telecommunications Operators of Nigeria (ALTON) is planning to encourage geo-political regions that grant zero charges for ‘Right of Way’ approvals as well as not implementing arbitrary charges on telecommunications base stations in their regions with zero tariff.

ALTON chairman, Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, disclosed against the backdrop of incessant closure of base stations in some states, reports Daily Independent.

He said that operators believe that the way out of these arbitrary charges and high cost of RoW approvals is regional tariffs.

“Operators are advocating for a regional tariff which means that geographical regions of Nigeria where cost of doing business for telecommunications operators is extremely high will attract high tariff compared to regions where there is low operating cost.

“Our advocacy of regional tariff is not based on a particular state but on regions. As of today there are regions where we have zero cost of “Right of Way” and low cost of doing business. Tariffs should reflect on operating environment. This means that national rate plan should consider high and low cost of doing business.

“If this is implemented, in the long run we could witness some regions having zero tariff because operational costs in such regions are friendly to operators,” he said.

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