MTN Ghana Addresses Public Outcry over High Data Costs

“I believe the NCA has addressed the subject as to why we have some of the data pricing we have. They have also talked about how low our prices are in the sub-region,”

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Telecommunication giant MTN Ghana has responded to growing public concerns about the high cost of internet data, which has been affecting businesses and sparking outrage on social media.

The controversy has led many to call for the dissolution of the National Communications Authority (NCA) board, citing the high data costs and unreliable data supply. Some attribute these issues to MTN Ghana’s designation as a Significant Market Player (SMP).

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Addressing these concerns during a visit by the Parliamentary Select Committee on Communication, MTN Ghana’s Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer cited regulatory measures intended to foster competition amid public interest considerations.

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“I believe the NCA has addressed the subject as to why we have some of the data pricing we have. They have also talked about how low our prices are in the sub-region,” she stated.

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She further explained, “They also talked about the declaration of MTN Ghana as a significant market player which means that our data prices have to be higher than our competitors. I think the NCA also explained why we have the data structure the way it is, and that is to improve on competition. Those are some public interest reasons why this is the situation.”

MTN Ghana’s response comes at a crucial time when businesses and consumers alike are seeking clarity and relief from the high costs associated with internet data. The company emphasizes that the current pricing structure is influenced by regulatory decisions aimed at enhancing market competition and serving public interest.

As the debate continues, stakeholders are closely watching the actions of both MTN Ghana and the NCA to see how they will address the ongoing concerns and what steps will be taken to alleviate the burden on consumers.

Source: ghananewsonline.com.gh

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