MTN violated industry rules so we ordered them to suspend data zone bundle – NCA

The National Communication Authority has justified its directive to MTN to suspend its data zone bundle product.
Mr Joe Anokye, director-general of the NCA told journalists at a press conference on Wednesday, 26 April 2023 in Accra that the telco giant violated some regulations as a significant market player.
“MTN should not charge lower for voice, SMS, and data. MTN should not charge off-net calls. MTN has, so far, been in compliance with the directive. However, in January 2023, the NCA took notice of MTN data zone bundle, the 24-hour data bundle for the various data allocations. Some market players raised concerns".
"NCA engaged MTN and reviewed the product. We realised that the MTN data bundle was the lowest on the market and in violation of the directive. It was directed to discontinue the service,” Mr Anokye explained.
He, however, noted that the telco has reviewed its product and submitted it for approval.
Register SIMs by 31 May or get deactivated -- NCA warns 11 million subscribers
Meanwhile, the NCA has warned that some 11 million mobile phone users who are still yet to register their SIM cards have up to the end of May 2023 to do so or get their numbers deactivated.
The affected cards include those owned by subscribers (diplomats, refugees, Ghanaians on duty outside the jurisdiction, partly-registered SIMs, subscribers with Ghana card and those without Ghana card) who were exempted from the registration exercise.
Mr Anokye said at the same press event: "One of the things to note is that active mass SIM registration for existing SIMs is coming to a close and, as mentioned earlier, we have about 11 million SIMs which are yet to begin the registration process".
"These subscribers have up to the end of May 2023 to complete their SIM registration or have their SIMs deactivated from the network”, Mr Anokye warned.
The NCA also disclaimed assertions that the data of subscribers have been compromised.
"We wish to assure the general public that the SIM database has not been breached", Mr Anokye said.
"In the first place, there has been no unauthorised access to the SIM registration database", he noted, adding: "The identified abuses of the stage one process, which have been resolved, do not amount to unauthorised access to the SIM registration database".
Trending Business
President Mahama: Nkoko Nketenkete project to launch in Oct
19:01V/R: AGI marks 30 years with bold vision for 24-hour economy
13:48NEIP, MoFA partner to support agric entrepreneurs under 'Adwumawura' programme
16:41Ga East Assembly holds departmental budget hearing for 2026 fiscal year
10:15Chief of Staff reaffirms gov't’s commitment to 24-hour economy at BoG workshop
03:29SIC-FSL MD cuts his own and staff salaries by 20% to salvage the company
16:11Engineers & Planners completes acquisition of Azumah Resources Ghana and Upwest Resources
12:35Commercial Transport Operators issue ultimatum over high spare parts prices
09:01Mahama outlines measures to find real value of Cedi and boost economic confidence
04:40Mahama: Ghana’s economy experiencing price stability, inflation at four-year low
02:17