No Longer 556 MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9 Mobile, and Eleven Other Telecoms Announce Single Codes for Data and Airtime

No Longer 556 MTN, Airtel, Glo, 9 Mobile, and Eleven Other Telecoms Announce Single Codes for Data and Airtime

A standardized set of shortcodes for all telecom services will be implemented by Nigeria’s four largest telecom providers (MTN, Airtel, Glo, and 9Mobile)…….  Continue Your Reading> The NCC ordered the action so that Nigerians would just need to memorize a single code for a variety of services across all networks. All previous codes for data


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A standardized set of shortcodes for all telecom services will be implemented by Nigeria’s four largest telecom providers (MTN, Airtel, Glo, and 9Mobile)…….  Continue Your Reading>

The NCC ordered the action so that Nigerians would just need to memorize a single code for a variety of services across all networks.

All previous codes for data subscription, recharge, and balance checking are no longer valid……. Continue Your Reading>

From May 17, 2023, the major telecommunications providers in Nigeria, including MTN, Airtel, Glo, and 9Mobile, will use a uniform set of shortcodes for all services.

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), which ordered the change, mandates that all mobile network carriers use the same code for services going forward.

As a result, the single codes for all services across all cell networks will be easier for Nigerians to memorize…… Continue Your Reading>

The significance of the new shortcodes

Each telecom operator had a distinct code for checking balances, recharging, borrowing credit, etc. prior to the harmonisation.

Multiple-line subscribers were obliged to learn various operator codes as a result.

To conduct credit recharges, balance checks, and other telecom services, all telecoms will now use the same code thanks to the harmonised codes.

What happened to the previous network codes?

All previous codes used to recharge, subscribe for data, and check balance, among other things, would stop working, according to a report dated May 17, 2023.

Therefore, the NCC has urged telecom users to become familiar with the new codes for various

Why are there new shortcodes?

The NCC’s regulatory modernization effort, which includes the standardization of shortcodes, aims to enhance the quality of experience (QoE) for telecom users.

list of shortcodes for all networks that should be utilized

Here are the new codes that the NCC has approved:

300 is the code for the call center/help desk on all

mobile networks

301 for voice mail deposits

302 for Voice Mail Retrieval

303 for Borrow Services

305 for STOP Service;

310 for “Check Balance”

3111 is for credit recharge.

312 is for Data PIan

321 is for Share services.

323 is for Data Plan Balance

996 is now for verification of subscriber identity module (SIM) registration or NIN-SIM linkage.

2442 is retained for Do-Not-Disturb (DND) unsolicited messaging complaint management.

3232 is also retained for porting services; otherwise called mobile number portability.

Phones, watches, and ATMs will all be converted by CBN.

According to a different story, the CBN is getting ready to provide guidelines to encourage the secure and effective use of contactless payments in Nigeria.

Standards for issuing and accepting contactless payments are covered, along with technical and operational requirements, security precautions, and standards.

The action is part of the CBN’s effort to update the nation’s cashless payment policy.

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