According to him, the proposed suit will question whether telecom operators and DStv’s subscription models comply with provisions of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA) 2018 and other applicable laws. Ogbaga alleged that telecom providers operate internet data services that are unfair to consumers, claiming subscribers sometimes do not receive the services they paid for but still lose their subscriptions once the validity period expires. Advertisement“Our clients have complained that MTN data services are unduly one-sided,” Ogbaga said, adding that the legal action would also extend to other telecommunications providers and DStv. He said the court action would seek judicial determination on whether the companies’ subscription practices comply with consumer protection laws. The lawyer also invited interested legal practitioners to collaborate on the case, saying his firm would provide updates as the matter progresses.