Ghana
is believed to have lost a little over $900,000 in just five months
according to communications and security experts due the activities of
SIM box operators in the country in collaboration with their foreign
counterparts.
According to these experts, these loses could have
been avoided should the nation institute functional regulatory measures
to check the telecom industry.
To help address the challenge of
SIM box fraud which has costs the nation several millions of Ghana cedis
and other peculiar challenges facing the telecommunications sector,
Parliament has passed into law the Electronic Communications (Amendment)
Bill, 2016.
The new law is expected to streamline and
rationalize activities of the various players in the telecommunications
industry and provide a fairer atmosphere for industry players whiles
prohibiting the possession of unregistered SIM cards in the country.
This
makes it a criminal offence for the possession of unregistered SIM
cards, which has been used to defraud the state in the past in
accordance with the laws of the land.
The Bill amended the
Electronic Communications Act, 2008 (Act 775) to provide among others, a
regulatory mechanism for clearing house services through the
establishment of an Interconnect Clearinghouse (ICH) by the National
Communications Authority (NCA) to address current regulatory, technical
and financial challenges related to interconnection in the sector.
The
law requires that all telecom network operators interconnect with each
other via a single system, the ICH unlike the current peer-to-to-peer
system of interconnection with its associate challenges such as
congestion, poor quality of service delivery and huge capital
expenditure by a single operator.
Parliament before the adoption
of the law major changes in the Act including changing the monopoly
status of the ICH and now mandates the NCA to have multiple ICH
facilities through licensure to enable competition which the former
provision sought to erode.
The house also removed the provision
which grants the ICH operator the license to conduct revenue monitoring
services which is the preserve of the Ministry of Finance.
Ghana`s
ICH would be operated by Afriwave Telecoms Ghana and is expected to
route both local and international traffic which is currently being done
by the respective telecommunication companies in the country.
The
telecom operators would still work with the current arrangement until
the ICH facility becomes fully operational within the next six months
for a complete switch over.
Interconnect Clearing House will
significantly help the country fight the menace of SIM box fraud which
has deprived the country and telecommunication companies’ revenues
amounting to billions of cedis.
SIM box operators allow calls
from international destinations to be diverted to Ghana as local calls
and at a cheaper rate charging international carriers 19 cents per
minute of call as against the local interconnect charge of four pesewas
thereby depriving the nation of revenue. |
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