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Ameh Gabriel F. Posted on 3 months ago 3 minutes read
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NCC Sets ₦250,000 Fee for Interim Telecom Service Authorisation


The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has approved an administrative fee of ₦250,000 for companies seeking an Interim Service Authorisation (ISA) a temporary permit that allows telecommunications operators to test new services before full commercial deployment.
The decision is contained in the Commission’s newly released General Authorisation Framework, a regulatory initiative designed to promote innovation while safeguarding consumer interests in Nigeria’s telecommunications sector.


Under the framework, startups, technology-driven firms, and existing operators introducing novel services can conduct pilot tests in real market environments without first obtaining a full telecom licence. According to the NCC, this approach enables service providers to assess technical feasibility, market demand, and operational risks, while allowing the regulator to evaluate service quality and consumer impact ahead of large-scale rollout.


Applicants for the Interim Service Authorisation are required to pay the ₦250,000 administrative fee at the point of application. Successful applicants may also incur additional charges related to spectrum allocation, where applicable, and numbering resources, depending on the nature of the service being tested. These charges are separate from the ISA fee.


The Commission said the framework forms part of its efforts to modernise Nigeria’s licensing regime and introduce greater flexibility into the regulatory system. Speaking during the unveiling of the draft framework in July, the Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NCC, Dr Aminu Maida, explained that emerging technologies often fall outside existing licence categories, making regulatory adaptation essential.


According to him, the initiative strikes a balance between encouraging innovation and protecting consumer rights and public interest.
Operators granted an ISA are allowed to test their services under strict regulatory supervision. The conditions include a maximum of 10,000 customers, operations limited to approved locations, and continuous monitoring by the Commission.

The authorisation is valid for an initial three-month period and may be renewed once, allowing testing for up to six months.
To qualify, applicants must demonstrate that their proposed service is new or significantly different from existing offerings. They are also required to explain how current regulations restrict the service, outline consumer protection measures, and submit monthly progress reports throughout the testing phase.

While temporary regulatory relief may be granted, obligations relating to data protection, security, and consumer rights remain fully enforceable.
The NCC stressed that participation in the framework does not guarantee the issuance of a full telecom licence. Any transition to commercial deployment will depend on regulatory assessment and the availability of an appropriate licensing category.


Industry stakeholders believe the framework could stimulate innovation while reducing the risks associated with failed service launches. By enabling operators to test before scaling, the Commission aims to encourage experimentation in areas such as spectrum sharing, Open RAN technologies, and alternative connectivity models, without compromising service quality.

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