Ugh! I am so tired of those unsolicited advert sms crawling into my phone every now and then. Its just so annoying and frustrating. imagine using three different lines from different networks and you get like 15 of these messages within 5 minutes. Sometimes you even delete important text messages from friends mistakenly. Kai!
Are you tired of the numerous unsolicited messages you get from the different network providers everyday as well? Then read on!
The
 Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said it would not hesitate to 
penalize network providers that failed to keep its regulation on 
unsolicited messages to subscribers.
Tony Ojobo, the Director, Public Affairs, NCC, made the statement on Wednesday in Abuja in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
He said the commission would not support
 network providers to send unsolicited messages to subscribers on the 
ground that it infringed on the privacy.
He said that the commission was working tirelessly to ensure that such services are being curbed.
“The issue of unsolicited messages has posed a challenge which the commission has been contending with till today.
“An unsolicited text message gives a 
subscriber no choice to receive or not, so the commission had to 
intervene within the limits of its enabling laws and regulation.
“We have had series of meeting with the 
stakeholders and telecom operators on this issue; we cannot deny the 
fact that we had received series of complaints from subscribers; we are 
quite aware of it.
“We are in the process of Vast Technical
 Frame Work to keep track of those sending this unsolicited messages and
 to see that they are properly sanctioned,’’ Ojobo said.
He said that the commission would 
sanction network providers appropriately once they were able to identify
 the source of such unsolicited messages.
He added that some of the sources were untraceable for now because they were being sent through the internet.
“To protect the interest of the 
subscribers, the NCC in the past, has been able to protect and stop 
unsolicited messages whose sources we were able to identify.
“Those issues I believe will be resolved very soon with the series of meetings we are having with the telecom providers.
He said that the commission would not 
fail to also penalize any erring Value Added Service provider (VAS) that
 failed to comply with the commission’s guideline on unsolicited Short 
Messaging Services (SMS)to subscribers.
*I feel so relieved already. My 'palasha' phones can now get some rest. Eheheheh* 

 
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