Telecommunication Services Provision in Nigeria - Consumers’ Perspectives on Information Provision, Advertising and Representation of Services
Samuel, Noah Oluwafemi; Olatokun Wole
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Title
Telecommunication Services Provision in Nigeria - Consumers’ Perspectives on Information Provision, Advertising and Representation of Services
Author(s)
Samuel, Noah Oluwafemi
Olatokun Wole
Issue Date
2014
Keyword(s)
Telecoms
Advertising
Consumer perception
Telecommunication services
Code of Practice
Information provision
Telecom Service Providers
Nigeria
Ibadan
Service representation
Geographic Coverage
Nigeria
Ibadan
Abstract
This study examined mobile telecommunication users’ perception of service providers, with regard to information provision as
well as advertising and representation of services. The study was conducted in Ibadan – a Nigerian municipality. The objective
was to determine whether information provision and advertising and representation of services will significantly impact the
perception of the telecom users. Using convenience sampling technique, 626 respondents were selected among the consumers of
four telecommunications service providers - MTN, GLO, AIRTEL, and ETISALAT. Data was collected with a 5-point Likert
scaled structured questionnaire developed from the Nigerian Communications Commission’s (NCC) consumer code of practice
regulation for telecom operators in the country. Descriptive statistics was used to group the observations. Findings showed that
subscribers of MTN and GLO perceived their respective providers negatively with regard to providing required information as
well as the representation of their products in advertising. It was recommended that NCC should be more proactive in gathering
primary data from the users in order to be able to understand the situation and level of compliance with their various regulatory
documents. Service providers were also advised to ensure that consumers’ desires are met in order to continue to be in their good
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