The Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Dr, Eugene Juwah, told THISDAY that the commission had already started collation of data on k
ey parameters that would enable it decide on when and how to sanction erring operators.

“We have not changed our decision to sanction telecoms operators over poor service quality, but let me explain that sanctions are carried out over a period of one month, during which key parameters on the data are collated and rated. That is why our fines are based on statistics gathered within a period of one month,” Juwah said.
He added: “Collation of data started yesterday, January 15, and we are collating data on the level of network performance and by January 31, we must have completed collation of all the relevant data for the month of January and after that, we will commence our rating, which will take additional two weeks. If after rating we discovered that some of the operators or all of them did not meet up with our Key Performance Indicator (KPI) parameters, then we will fine them.”It will take at least two weeks to analyse data collated in one month.
What this means is that we are likely going to sanction them by the end of February this year. The computer does the analysis and it takes a minimum of two weeks to complete. After the analysis, we will send the report to the board of NCC, where my Chairman and other board members including myself, will take decision on whether to fine or not, Juwah told THISDAY.
According to him: “There is a process in all of these. I am the Chief Executive of NCC but I do not take decision on sanctions because we have a board that decides on that.”