NCA proposes amendment to NGIC licence to remove 5G exclusivity clause

Date: 2026-03-05
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

The National Communications Authority (NCA) has issued a Notice of Proposed Licence Amendment to Next-Gen Infraco (NGIC) under Section 14 of the Electronic Communications Act, 2008 (Act 775), seeking to remove the 5G exclusivity clause in the company’s licence.

According to the Authority, the proposed amendment is intended to promote competition and innovation in the provision of 5G services, enhance consumer choice and service quality, accelerate nationwide digital transformation, and ensure the optimal and efficient use of spectrum as a national resource.

In line with Section 14 of Act 775, the amendment will take effect ninety days from the date of the notice unless otherwise determined after consideration of any representations made by NGIC within the statutory notice period. The NCA stated that the action follows due process and aligns with its mandate to regulate communications services in the national interest.

The Authority also disclosed that NGIC has deployed 49 operational 5G sites across the country, including 43 in the Greater Accra Region, two in the Ashanti Region, and one each in the Western, Northern, Bono and Central regions.

In a related matter, the NCA indicated that NGIC is in default of a licence fee instalment payment under the Schedule of Licence Fee Payments forming part of its licence conditions. The Authority said it is addressing the issue in accordance with applicable licence conditions and statutory provisions.

The NCA reaffirmed its commitment to transparent, fair and predictable regulation to support sustainable investment, competition and growth in Ghana’s communications sector.

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