04
Mar
Ghana’s telecom industry is set for a shakeup as the National Communications Authority (NCA) prepares to regulate how often Mobile Network Operators can adjust their tariffs. This move comes specifically in response to the dominance of MTN Ghana as a Significant Market Power (SMP) in 2020. Traditionally, the NCA has allowed mobile network operators to set their prices. However, MTN’s market share, exceeding 75% across voice, data, SMS, mobile money, and revenue, has triggered intervention under Section 25 of the Electronic Communications Act (Act 775). This section empowers the NCA to regulate prices when a single dominant player exists or…