The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has restored regulatory services to one of its licensees, Globacom Limited, following the payment of its outstanding debt obligations to the commission for spectrum fees, numbering fees and annual operating levy (AOL).
The commission said in a press release on Thursday by its spokesman Reuben Muoka that it also stepped down planned enforcement action against Globacom over its breach of extant regulations by failing to pay its debts despite several demand notices.
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The NCC had temporarily withdrawn the suspension of regulatory services to Globacom in a letter dated May 22, 2023, titled “Re: Continuous Breach of Commission’s Laws and Regulations.”
The suspension of regulatory services to Globacom was automatically reinstated after it failed to meet the conditions for the earlier withdrawal.