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MTN Apologises To Subscribers, Regulators For Poor Service by realjoker(m): 1:07pm On Jan 16, 2016
— Jan 16, 2016 11:59 am |
Dominant mobile operator MTN Nigeria said in Lagos on Friday that it is willing to restore relations with the telecoms umpire, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), regardless of the current situation in the industry.
Speaking to journalists in Lagos, newly appointed Chief Executive Officer, Ferdinand Moolman, and Corporate Service Executive, Aminat Oyagbola, noted that MTN had utmost confidence in NCC and holds the regulator in high esteem, emphasising that MTN was ready to restore good terms with the regulator.
According to Oyagbola, the approach to reconciliation is to correct any area where the firm had erred in the past.
Said she: “The approach is to take the steps lined up to move the industry forward, correct where we have erred in the past, ensure good business relationships with all stakeholders in the industry. It starts with a show of good faith; speaking the truth. We want to restore and generate more goodwill,” she stated.
The new CEO added that the fine issue was very critical for MTN to resolve, disclosing that the fine is about 95 per cent of their total revenue for a year.
The telecommunications company appealed to affected subscribers in the on-going re-registration of Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) cards, stressing that the whole process would end well for subscribers, the operator and the industry as a whole.

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Re: MTN Apologises To Subscribers, Regulators For Poor Service by daclint(m): 1:08pm On Jan 16, 2016
una must pay that fine oo
Re: MTN Apologises To Subscribers, Regulators For Poor Service by Nobody: 1:10pm On Jan 16, 2016
Too late...we don't need the truth again, already, we are used to your lies, kontinue grin

Useless network and investment. cry

Your compromised public officials in the industry are gradually and steadily losing grip on the telecom sector. We know better than we have been scammed and looted.

The hostility between yourself and the regulator should continue, the business climate is enjoying it. We want to see the winner. We would like to offer the winner trophy and certificate of victory.

Useless and nonsense press release.

Where is lalasticlala sef shocked
Re: MTN Apologises To Subscribers, Regulators For Poor Service by donbenedict(m): 1:12pm On Jan 16, 2016
MTN knws the right thing to do, buh still they will not do it.

Create more platforms where subscribers can go and easily register, at least 5 centres in each local government.

Subscribers are complaining of staggering crowd
Re: MTN Apologises To Subscribers, Regulators For Poor Service by Nobody: 3:52pm On Jan 16, 2016
Oya, 500mb to all affected customers. smiley

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