The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has issued fines totalling NGN1.17 billion (USD7.3 million) to four of the country’s GSM operators for failure to meet service quality targets set by the regulator. Local newspaper This Day reports that South Africa’s MTN and UAE-based Etisalat will be required to pay NGN360 million each, while Airtel, which is owned by Indian telco Bharti Airtel, and Globacom have been fined NGN270 million and NGN180 million, respectively.
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OVETEL Quartet fined NGN1.17bn for poor service quality
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