Olumuyiwa Olowogboyega
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In October 2019, MTN Nigeria announced that it would begin charging a â¦4 fee every time customers use Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) to make bank transactions.
It was another chapter in a long drawn out squabble between banks and telcos over who should pay for USSD. Initially the plan was for banks to pay those charges which telcos say are around â¦12 for one session and then remit it in bulk to the telcos. The banks balked at that plan and asked telcos to charge customers directly.
Eventually, Nigeriaâs Communication Commission stepped in with a price determination template. This is important for a few reasons; USSD is a service that costs money and someone has to pay for it. The NCC determined that a typical USSD session lasts 20 seconds and set a price cap of â¦4.98 for each session.