No More *556#": MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9Mobile Announce Single Codes for Data, Airtime, 11 Other Telec

Publish date: 2024-08-19

Nigeria's major telecommunications companies, including MTN, Airtel, Glo, and 9mobile, will implement a harmonised set of shortcodes for all telecommunications services from May 17, 2023.

The move, directed by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), means all mobile network operators will now use the same code for services.

This will make it easier for Nigerians to memorise single codes for various services across all mobile networks.

Why the new shortcodes are important

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Before the harmonisation, each telecom operator had its unique code for checking balances, recharging, borrowing credit, etc.

This required subscribers with multiple lines to memorise different codes for the respective operators.

However, with the harmonised codes, all telcos will now use the same code to carry out credit recharges, balance checks, and other telecom services.

What happened to the old codes for each network

According to a report from May 17, 2023, all old codes used to recharge, subscribe for data, and check balance, among others, will cease functioning.

The NCC has therefore asked telecom consumers to familiarise themselves with the new codes for various services.

Why the new shortcodes

The harmonisation of shortcodes is part of the NCC's regulatory modernisation program, which is expected to improve telecom consumers' quality of experience (QoE).

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List of shortcodes to be used for all networks

Here are the new codes as approved by the NCC

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Meanwhile, in another report, CBN is preparing to issue guidelines to promote the safe and efficient use of contactless payments in Nigeria.

Guidelines cover technical and operational requirements, security measures, and standards for issuing and accepting contactless payment.

The move is part of the CBN's effort to modernise the cashless payment policy in the country.

Source: Legit.ng

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