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NCC Introduces N250,000 Interim Authorisation Fee to Drive Innovation in Telecoms Sector

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January 28, 2026
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By Nkechi Eze

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has approved an administrative charge of N250,000 for companies seeking an Interim Service Authorisation (ISA), a temporary permit that allows telecommunications service providers to pilot new products and solutions before their full commercial launch.

The approval forms part of the Commission’s newly issued General Authorisation Framework, a regulatory instrument aimed at encouraging innovation while ensuring adequate protection for telecoms consumers across the country.

Under the framework, startups, technology-driven firms, as well as existing network operators or service providers planning to introduce innovative offerings, can test such services in real market conditions without first obtaining a full operational telecommunications licence.

One of the key provisions of the authorisation is its limited validity. The ISA is granted for an initial three-month period and may be renewed only once, giving a maximum testing window of six months. No further extension will be permitted beyond this period.

To qualify, applicant companies must demonstrate that the proposed service is either entirely new or significantly different from services already available in the market. They are also required to explain how existing regulations constrain the service, outline measures for consumer protection, and submit monthly progress reports throughout the testing period.

The NCC explained that the framework enables service providers to evaluate technical viability, market acceptance and operational risks, while allowing the regulator to assess service quality and potential impact on consumers ahead of any large-scale rollout.

“Applicants are required to pay the N250,000 administrative fee at the point of application. Successful applicants may also incur additional costs related to spectrum allocation and numbering resources, where applicable. These charges are separate from the ISA fee,” the Commission stated.

According to the NCC, the initiative is part of a wider effort to modernise Nigeria’s licensing architecture and introduce greater regulatory flexibility in response to fast-evolving technologies.

Recall that the Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Commission, Dr Aminu Maida, had explained during the unveiling of the draft framework in July that many emerging technologies do not neatly fit into existing licensing categories, making regulatory innovation inevitable.

He noted that the new approach is designed to strike a careful balance between promoting technological advancement and protecting consumer rights as well as the broader public interest.

Further details indicate that operators granted an ISA will be allowed to conduct their trials under strict regulatory oversight. Conditions include a customer cap of 10,000 users, operations restricted to approved locations, and continuous monitoring by the Commission, among other requirements.

Although temporary regulatory relief may be provided, obligations relating to data protection, cybersecurity and consumer rights remain fully applicable throughout the testing period.

The NCC also clarified that participation in the framework does not automatically translate into the issuance of a full telecommunications licence. Any transition to commercial deployment will depend on regulatory evaluation and the availability of an appropriate licensing category.

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