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Nigerian Communication Commission has said that it will force suitable authorizes on any telecoms administrator that permits the illicit covering of universal calls.



Call covering alludes to end of worldwide calls
with neighborhood phone numbers showed on a beneficiary's telephone screen. Alhaji Ismail Adedigba, Deputy Director, Consumer Affairs Bureau of NCC disclosed to News Agency of Nigeria in Yenagoa on Friday that the pattern was illicit and deceitful. He said:NCC is centered around the insurance of customers in the media communications space in Nigeria and the improvement of the division throughout the years has hurled contemporary difficulties in the business like call masking.We have banned it and we energize supporters who get universal calls with nearby numbers appearing on their telephone screens to answer to us in NCC by calling our toll free number 622.Calls to 622, are at no cost, we anticipate that them will give us the number showed so we can follow the blundering administrator for suitable administrative sanctions.Our administrative order incorporates buyer security and to shield them from advertise abuse and extortion. He said that the NCC was attempting to secure suitable innovations to halt call concealing from the beginning as opposed to depend on endorsers reports.

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