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NatCA Mandates compliance with Mobile Network Operators in Sierra Leone

FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE by FORUM NEWS SIERRA LEONE
10 December 2024
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By Hassan Osman Kargbo

In a groundbreaking move to enhance consumer protection and regulate the telecommunications sector in the country, the National Telecommunications Authority (NatCA) has issued a directive requiring all Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) in Sierra Leone to adhere strictly to the validity periods advertised for their subscription plans. This new regulation aims to ensure that data packages labeled as Daily, Weekly, or Monthly genuinely reflect the duration specified in their promotions.

The public notice released by NatCA emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in the telecommunications market, stating, “Data subscribed for should last for the duration of the subscription, as advertised.” This directive is expected to address the frustrations of many subscribers who have reported discrepancies between the duration of their data packages and what was advertised by MNOs.

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Consumer advocacy has been a growing concern in Sierra Leone, particularly as the demand for mobile data continues to rise amid increasing reliance on mobile technology for communication, education, and business. By enforcing strict compliance with advertised subscription periods, NatCA aims to bolster consumer confidence and promote fair practices among service providers.

The announcement comes at a crucial time as mobile operators in Sierra Leone have been under scrutiny for their subscription practices. Many users have expressed dissatisfaction, citing cases where the validity of data packages did not align with advertisements, leading to unexpected loss of service and unanticipated charges. The new directive seeks to mitigate these issues and ensure that subscribers receive the full benefits of the packages for which they have paid.

In addition to addressing subscription validity, the NatCA notice also revealed that discussions are underway regarding the implementation of a Fair Usage Policy (FUP). This policy aims to regulate individual data usage, promoting fairness and equity across subscribers. Although specific details about the FUP are still in the pipeline, NatCA assured the public that they will be informed once these options become available.

The concept of a Fair Usage Policy is particularly relevant in today’s digital landscape, where excessive data consumption by a small percentage of users can negatively impact service quality for the majority. By setting parameters around fair usage, NatCA seeks to ensure that all subscribers can access reliable and consistent connectivity.

The telecommunications sector plays a critical role in the socio-economic development of Sierra Leone. Increasing internet penetration and connectivity can lead to enhanced economic opportunities, improved access to information, and greater social interaction. Therefore, regulatory measures like those introduced by NatCA are essential in fostering a stable and consumer-friendly telecommunications environment.

Mobile Network Operators are now required to comply with these regulations promptly and transparently, ensuring consumers are adequately informed about the validity and terms of their subscription plans. This initiative not only aims to protect consumers but also fosters healthier competition among MNOs, ultimately benefiting the entire telecommunications ecosystem in Sierra Leone.

As the directive takes effect, consumers and observers alike will be keenly watching how MNOs implement these changes and the impact on service delivery. The expectation is that with strict adherence to the new regulations and the potential introduction of a Fair Usage Policy, subscribers will experience improved satisfaction and trust in Sierra Leone’s telecommunications market.

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