Ncc deactivates 2 2m improperly registered sim cards

It sounds like you're referring to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) taking action against two 2M (MTN) SIM cards that were improperly registered.

For those who may not be familiar, the NCC is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing the telecommunications industry in Nigeria. One of its key responsibilities is to ensure that SIM cards are properly registered and used for legitimate purposes.

In this case, it appears that the NCC has identified two MTN SIM cards that were not properly registered, which is a violation of the commission's regulations. As a result, the NCC has taken the necessary steps to deactivate these SIM cards.

Deactivating improperly registered SIM cards is an important step in maintaining the integrity of the telecommunications system and preventing the misuse of SIM cards for illegal activities such as fraud, terrorism, and other forms of criminality.

It's worth noting that the NCC has been taking a tough stance on SIM card registration and deactivation in recent times, as part of its efforts to improve the overall security and efficiency of the telecommunications sector in Nigeria.

Do you have any further questions about this development, or would you like to know more about the NCC's efforts to regulate the telecommunications industry in Nigeria?