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Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by samsam2019: 10:07am On Dec 02, 2016
Awon weyrey deede
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by onatisi(m): 10:13am On Dec 02, 2016
Goke7:


market forces at the end of the day determines price of goods and services, if a businessman can't cope with a particular line of business, its better he closes down and gets into another business line and let others who can cope enter or continue that line of business, after all the erisco guy closed down his factory and said he too wants to import instead, abi he no consider the money he too will send abroad for business or clearing fees? How do you justify the astronomical increase in price of goods and services that has nothing to do with dollar rate? Does it make any economic sense? The business model of many of our fellow Nigerians are wrong, we complain, yet the Asians in our country keep thriving even in the midst of recession and creating many business outfits.

How many Asian companies are into manufacturing in Nigeria,all they do is bring in finishes products from their countries and take our money out. The people who are in Nigeria manufacturing and giving services that requires huge capital will tell you that the business environment isn't too bad right now. Ask the airlines,even the banks .
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by mayoor15(m): 10:20am On Dec 02, 2016
onatisi:

How many Asian companies are into manufacturing in Nigeria,all they do is bring in finishes products from their countries and take our money out. The people who are in Nigeria manufacturing and giving services that requires huge capital will tell you that the business environment isn't too bad right now. Ask the airlines,even the banks .
Please, how many MADE IN NIGERIA products, do YOU PERSONALLY use and consume?
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by Tijay90(m): 10:24am On Dec 02, 2016
They already serve us crap...it can't get any worse.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by onatisi(m): 10:27am On Dec 02, 2016
mayoor15:
Please, how many MADE IN NIGERIA products, do YOU PERSONALLY use and consume?
Many
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by mayoor15(m): 10:34am On Dec 02, 2016
onatisi:
Many
List some if you don't mind
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by Nobody: 10:35am On Dec 02, 2016
i dnt expect anything less from glo, their 3g has never been stable past 2 seconds since time immemorial
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by KealDrogo: 10:45am On Dec 02, 2016
As a matter of fact, after my subscription expires in the next few weeks i wouldn't subscribe anymore. angry
I have fully Declared my self FREE TWEAK HACKER cool since is this path they want to thread with us. We go see who go taya na.

Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by kechywillz(m): 10:47am On Dec 02, 2016
God punish una first,i dey come make I reach house
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by Goke7: 10:54am On Dec 02, 2016
onatisi:

How many Asian companies are into manufacturing in Nigeria,all they do is bring in finishes products from their countries and take our money out. The people who are in Nigeria manufacturing and giving services that requires huge capital will tell you that the business environment isn't too bad right now. Ask the airlines,even the banks .

stop the lies, I do attend meetings organised by MAN and I see lots of the asian manufacturers, they are also heavily involved in the agribusiness sector where I work, yes there are challenges but these guys are still thriving especially the ones who are into exports, even the naira devaluation has been to their greatest advantage, the smart Nigerians in these sectors who are exporters have been making the real dough since the naira devaluation. Forget the stories you are hearing even many Nigerian businessmen who earn in dollars through exports are having a swell time in business these days, petrol and diesel to them are cheaper in the dollar equivalent. They join the majority of Nigerians to complain but the truth is they have no qualms. Our media people are too lazy to dig this out.

I know a company who has just opened a huge shrimp farm in badagry btw the badagry creek and the atlantic ocean to export 50 million shrimps annually to europe,[I was there to see for myself] they've been in Nigeria for ages exporting shrimps by fishing in our waters now they have diversified to open a shrimp farm and a Nigerian bank also financed them. How our Nigerian businessmen including the looters don't see or explore such opportunity is a mystery to me.

Any Nigerian businessman who is a manufacturer and an exporter and is complaining about the economy is just being diplomatic to give an impression that he too is suffering but the truth is they are doing well and I know this. Even the asians who are bringing in finished products, have you asked how come they are thriving while their Nigerian counterparts are not. Something is not adding up somewhere bruv.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by tempest01(m): 11:08am On Dec 02, 2016
mapet:


It is more complicated than that. What new entrant wants to enter Cement business today that Dangote, Ibeto & WAPCO won't stiffle out? Tax incentives cannot even help because these big players can crash prices below cost price and recoup the difference in cross-selling products. New entrants will simply fizzle out

I appreciate the pulse of the end consumers like you and I. I also think we need to spare some thoughts to let the Telecoms industry develop on the long run and be sustainable. For example, CDMA (Multilinks, Starcoms etc) is virtually dead because the big GSM player and Cable coys overrun them. The new entrants that will continue to make the cut will be the global organisations like Visaphone, Virgin Mobile and co. Now this will be value erosion to Nigeria as all the monies will be "exported" to their country of origin, like MTN still does.

We need to spare some tots to allow & encourage coys of Nigerian origin to play in this market. That is how we can grow sustainably

I understand the point you are putting through....and I understand the NCC planned this with us I'm mind. But conditions right now are not the best. They should be able to come up with other incentives for entrants that making the consumers best all the brunt. Or a partial baseline upward review followed with some reliefs for indigenous entrants.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by Danyahaya: 11:35am On Dec 02, 2016
deantimes:


http://www.socialtimesng.com/2016/12/aborted-tariff-hike-expect-poor-data

-services-telecom-operators-tell-consumers/
There services have been as bad as muddy WATER already!
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by Banter1(m): 12:02pm On Dec 02, 2016
richidinho:
Expect boycott too

A loyal customer replies telecom operators grin
seconded. We need to boycott all of them.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by ghazab74(m): 12:11pm On Dec 02, 2016
richidinho:
Expect boycott too

A loyal customer replies telecom operators grin
Or low patronage.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by mapet: 12:22pm On Dec 02, 2016
tempest01:


I understand the point you are putting through....and I understand the NCC planned this with us I'm mind. But conditions right now are not the best. They should be able to come up with other incentives for entrants that making the consumers best all the brunt. Or a partial baseline upward review followed with some reliefs for indigenous entrants.

1. NCC has good intentions but did not feel the pulse of the people as such this backlash.
2. Secondly, an option is for government to come in with subsidy in terms of infrastructure investments for the operators, so as to help in cost competition. Government may for example adopt some measures India took as far back as 15/16yrs ago, when they opted to give some citizens (e.g. women of a particular age bracket) subsidised/free internet access, create free wifi spots (Libraries, select stores, bus/trains stops etc)


BUT new entrants must be "helped" to come in and play in that market
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by Nobody: 12:36pm On Dec 02, 2016
deantimes:


http://www.socialtimesng.com/2016/12/aborted-tariff-hike-expect-poor-data-services-telecom-operators-tell-consumers/
What is he talking about, which other poor service that will be worse than the present one.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by Nobody: 1:08pm On Dec 02, 2016
onatisi:

If you tell them the bitter truth ,they will call u a prophet of doom .

Its like a culture here mehn,
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by mexzony: 1:10pm On Dec 02, 2016
Poor service self don dey happen small small.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by Nobody: 1:32pm On Dec 02, 2016
mapet:


1. These are not service providers per say. These are stakeholders in the business
2. The concern is that the number of players in the industry will shrink as new entrants are frozen out. What will happen is that all of us will be restricted to probably 3-4 players. At that rate you have limited options even when they combine to rape us
3. I think in the long run, the government will need to come in and stimulate this industry. The government may need to bring like 6 investors of Nigerian origin an partner with them to float about 3 major Telcoms coy, run it for about 5-7yrs then the govt can exit their investment at a loss. That is an option to help, else someone still has to pay the price

There are no barriers on new entrants as far as I know. When the ground looks good, people will come in. Look at Spectranet before they went rogue, they made a killing merely by introducing a service that was already readiy available at a cheaper price. The problem in Nigeria is that service providers always look to price increments as the primary way of staying afloat, instead of looking for new technology, or merely trimming down the ubiquitous wastage and inefficiency. If a new player that is more pragmatic should come in, they will find a way to provide data rates at better prices. If not, we find solutions. I envisage networks closing down their businesses right after pure-water manufacturers.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by ejioforjm(m): 3:22pm On Dec 02, 2016
That's what they told us before the increase in electricity tariff. Now telecommunication.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by galadima77(m): 3:23pm On Dec 02, 2016
sinistermind:
Negodu how this people are threatening Nigerians. Since NCC already hinted on the Price hike telecoms companies wants to use bad services to punish Nigerians for resisting the hike

I'm not withdrawing the thunder i begged Almighty to send to anybody that had idea in this proposed hike
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by Hope15: 6:25pm On Dec 02, 2016
Glo, after setting a price, will be like......ya fadas, let's see any of you playing catch up.. grin grin

sorepco:
Most of u commenting dont get it. What i can see is that some of these foreign telcos are at great loss when they try to repatriate their profits due to the bad exchange rate. So they want the NCC to set a benchmark data plan that no telco can go below. I.e. glo or mtn cant go below 1.5 gig @ 2,500 naira!! However they can go above it.
Has anyone heard glo complaining about this? No. They dont need to tepartriate their profits. They can readily reinvest in naira. And dont forget say na glo de scatter data price anyhow.



Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by Cityguy: 9:00pm On Dec 02, 2016
Yeye! So they are the only ones experiencing economic hardship. Are Nigerians alien to that? They should give us another story. Price no good, price no good. Are they all giving data at same price? Is Airtel now extinct cos they give more data for money than empty hen and other stingy, exploitative telcos? Awon oniranu dede! Little profit no dey do them again, awon radarada gbogbo. Nigerians are no longer interested on grammar. We've had too much of that Oga ANITON abi wetin dem dey call you sef. Stop threatening us with poor service. If your service is poor, we will abandon you so that all of us can now come and sit down. You jobless, I jobless. Ehn, kilo tun ku? abeegi jare.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by rufaikoko(m): 10:51pm On Dec 02, 2016
Prectega:
embarassedthis recession has reset ur brain ah bi.... Who is the president of this country?, who is in charge of this country helm of affairs, when a group or company fail who do u blame?....... U are the bigger idiot here... U must b a zombie!!!!... Go and vote him again come 2019...yubbish!!!
You only went further to prove that u r nothing but idiot. factory product.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by Prectega(m): 7:44am On Dec 03, 2016
rufaikoko:
You only went further to prove that u r nothing but idiot. factory product.
undecided
rufaikoko:
You only went further to prove that u r nothing but idiot. factory product.
who be thus one self.... Or is this buhari?.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by Prectega(m): 7:44am On Dec 03, 2016
rufaikoko:
You only went further to prove that u r nothing but idiot. factory product.
undecided
rufaikoko:
You only went further to prove that u r nothing but idiot. factory product.
who be this one self.... Or is this buhari?.
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by bedfordng(m): 8:59am On Dec 03, 2016
hmmm
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by kesmalindo(m): 5:08am On Dec 05, 2016
Prectega:

He didn't do anything.... Go and vote him again one 2019....zombie!!
before nko??.....he own my vote #ExcellentMugun
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by oluwadaemilola: 5:52am On Dec 05, 2016
slashing price is really bad on us all
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by oluwadaemilola: 5:56am On Dec 05, 2016
freeze001:
Who forced these Telcos to slash their data prices in the first place? Did they not keep unveiling new data plans and prices to attract market share? Did anyone force them to give out all the freebies they did? If they felt d prices were unrealistic, healthy business plans would have seen them offer better services for slightly increased prices on their own network, not banding together with the connivance of the NCC to unilaterally increase prices by as much as 200%!

That is bad faith and large scale monopoly which should not be the case. There is supposed to be competitive marketing and prices based on quality of services rendered. How effective have their data services been anyway?
this people are just looking for a way to make squeeze money out of us
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by oluwadaemilola: 6:24am On Dec 05, 2016
Hope15:
Glo, after setting a price, will be like......ya fadas, let's see any of you playing catch up.. grin grin

lol
Re: Aborted Tariff Hike: Expect Poor Data Services, Telecom Operators Tell Consumers by oluwadaemilola: 6:26am On Dec 05, 2016
tempest01:


I understand the point you are putting through....and I understand the NCC planned this with us I'm mind. But conditions right now are not the best. They should be able to come up with other incentives for entrants that making the consumers best all the brunt. Or a partial baseline upward review followed with some reliefs for indigenous entrants.
Good cool cool

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