NCC, CAPDAN move against sale of substandard devices

 

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) will partner with the Computer and Allied Products Dealers Association of Nigeria (CAPDAN), to stem the growing tide of substandard device market in the country.
 
Speaking during an inspection tour of Computer Village, the adjudged largest Information and Communications Technology (ICT) accessory market in Africa, the Executive Vice Chairman, NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, noted that the market for substandard device has become a source of worry to the regulator. “As a responsible Commission, we are expected to protect the Nigerian citizens.”

Danbatta said NCC will sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with CAPDAN, and partner with it on all fronts to ensure consumers got value for their money.  The EVC also charged CAPDAN to put up measures that will aid both parties in addressing issues of phone and other devices cloning; substandard products, stressing that many mobile devices sold in the market are not type-approved by the NCC.

According to him, these unregistered mobile devices are not safe, and negatively affects the quality of service rendered by mobile network operators in the country.

The fast growing smartphone market over the past decade has created a corresponding thriving handset repair industry across most countries, including Nigeria.

Today, an estimated 80 per cent of the mobile phone screen aftermarket is now supplied by China makers, with OEMs providing the remainder.

While screen repair and replacement accounts for the majority of the revenue in the sector (due to the high cost of displays and the fact that they are frequently cracked), the overall market is expanding, and includes repair, and replacement of batteries, buttons, headphone jacks, cameras, and sensors.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Chromium,it's health benefits

StartZone partners bramo digi on social good summit

Chinese man arrested over US cyber attacks

Nokia Aim to Integrate CEM Technology For MTN Nigeria

Etihad, Alibaba, Ant partner on customer experience

Thomas Cook relaunch flights to Tunisia - two years after beach terror attack

Simple Ways To Prepare Nkwobi

Switzerland landslide: some scientists are now warning

Hurricane Harvey bears down on Texas

Glitter iPhone cases recalled over chemical burn risk