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NCC Unveils New Licensing Framework to Regulate International A2P Messaging in Nigeria

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
July 14, 2025
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NCC Unveils New Licensing Framework to Regulate International A2P Messaging in Nigeria
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has introduced a formal licensing framework for international application-to-person (A2P) messaging aggregator services to enhance regulatory control, boost service security, and improve the quality of international A2P messaging traffic entering Nigeria.

This strategic move aligns with the provisions of the Nigerian Communications Act 2003, the Licensing Regulations 2019, and related legislation that empower the NCC to foster a secure, competitive, and well-regulated telecom landscape.

The new license establishes a clear and standardized approach for managing international messaging traffic via NCC-approved platforms, promoting transparency, accountability, and consistent service delivery in Nigeria’s expanding A2P messaging space.

Also Read: Nigeria’s New Initiative to Broaden Nationwide Internet Access 

Key elements of the licensing framework include the following:

  • Mobile network operators (MNOs) are ineligible to apply for this licence.
  • Each applicant may partner with one qualified technical partner, if necessary.
  • Interested applicants must submit completed forms and required documentation within seven (7) days from the official publication date.
  • A non-refundable 5% administrative charge is applicable at the time of application.

This initiative underscores NCC’s commitment to safeguarding Nigeria’s digital infrastructure, while supporting the sustainable growth of international messaging services.

Read More: NCC Strengthens Cyber Defenses to Protect Critical Telecom Infrastructure



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