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Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by ijustdey: 8:22pm On Feb 27, 2020
* Says Boko Haram bombs 282 base stations in Northeast

Voice call and data networks in the villages and towns around Nigerian borders have been down due to lack of diesel to power the base stations there, Airtel Nigeria has said.

It also said the insurgents bombed 282 telecom base stations in the North East recently. Daily Trust reports that the Federal Government had stopped fuel tankers from delivering fuel to areas close to the borders.

But the telecom companies said the epileptic power supply in the country is affecting their base transceiver stations (BTSs) situated near the borders, noting that they are now shutting down “because there is no fuel to power them.” BTS is a piece of equipment that facilitates wireless communication between user equipment and a network.

Speaking in Lagos on Thursday on why there are still dropped calls and other network challenges in the country, the Vice President, Network Operation of Airtel Nigeria, Dr Adedoyin Adeola, said 20 percent of the company’s BTSs around the border areas were currently down.

Adedoyin said this is presently affecting voice calls and data network, and by extension negatively impacting on the country’s economy.

He said all the BTSs had dried up because they could not get fuel to keep them functional. “All of us, the telecom companies, are affected. We are not happy about it because our subscribers are affected and their businesses are affected as well. We call on the Federal Government to please do something about the policy on fuel to border areas,” he said.

Apart from this, he said theft and damage to telecom equipment by thieves and Boko Haram were other challenges militating against hitch-free telecom services.

He revealed that Boko Haram bombed 282 of Airtel BTSs in the North East in recent time. The company, he said, recovered (repaired) 164 of it, “but the insurgents again went back and damaged many of them after the repair.”

He also said construction companies had damaged the telecom companies’ fibre cables across the country.

“1,022 cases of fibre cuts, caused by construction companies, were recorded by Airtel alone between July 2019 and February 12 this year,” he added. He called on the Federal Government to list telecom infrastructure as one of the Critical National Infrastructure (CNI). If this is done, he said, incidences of damage to telecom infrastructure would reduce.

Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/border-closure-affecting-telecom-services-airtel.html

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by SLAP44: 8:22pm On Feb 27, 2020
"When someone looked at the breath of the country and how fast one section of the country was developing, he wept, and contested for the third time to make sure he stops the recovering country and roll everything back by 30 years"

- Alexander De Great - 1808 .

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by healthserve(m): 8:26pm On Feb 27, 2020
Sakamaje. General won't listen. Executive Fiat #Zealot

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Davash222(m): 8:31pm On Feb 27, 2020
This border closure is the only thing buhari has achieved so far. I doubt if he will be foolish enough to open the border now.

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Yankee101: 8:35pm On Feb 27, 2020
We had dropped calls b4 border closures started

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Agboriotejoye(m): 8:50pm On Feb 27, 2020
First Dangote, Now Airtel

Zombies will say Dangote and Airtel were profiting from the corruption of the previous regime.
Sai Abba
Sai Kyari

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by meum: 9:06pm On Feb 27, 2020
Hmmm

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Elslim: 9:07pm On Feb 27, 2020
Only God knows where this country is heading too

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by tym92(m): 9:08pm On Feb 27, 2020
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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by mopol123: 9:08pm On Feb 27, 2020
ijustdey:
* Says Boko Haram bombs 282 base stations in Northeast



Source: https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/border-closure-affecting-telecom-services-airtel.html
bulhari

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by sofiscatedmoron: 9:08pm On Feb 27, 2020
angry
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Nobody: 9:09pm On Feb 27, 2020
If you can't make calls perhaps because network is bad, if i am you i won't buy recharge cards. If you don't top up your credit, this ~discos~ network providers won't bank your money thereby bringing them some little shortage.

On a contrary note however, if they can't power their equipments they won't lose anything (at least not for buying deisel to power that station) but im sure they would lose customers trust (very paramount to business).

In summary this Economic phardship is arguably a factor caused by insecurity (Telecoms are also feeling the itch).

If you calculate what Nigeria government is spending on security alone would do alot if garnished on even Education sector. Maybe it's been looted or not, imagine Nigeria is secure, no Boko, no herdsmen wahala....? Things will go smoothly, US won't place travel ban, No idp camps (government won't be spending on that too)

Not even all these funds terrorism is gulping. Im still wondering how much it would cost to put Borno back to what it was prior 2008/2009. What of lives and properties lost in this illiteracy war/ political tactical embezzlement going on, hun
Forget it is happening Faraway from you, either ways we are all paying our quota to this war.

Well sorry i was also having a bad day anyways


Drabeey was HERE

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by itsme01: 9:09pm On Feb 27, 2020
undecided


who is funding this guys for 10 straight years,


.

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by cjudy(m): 9:10pm On Feb 27, 2020
grin

As long as the Darling President crew are happy, they can now sell their Rotten Meat and Fish BBQ, they're happy.

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by maxjax(m): 9:10pm On Feb 27, 2020
282 stations bombed....

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Passionate888: 9:10pm On Feb 27, 2020
Buhari sef

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Tomide007: 9:10pm On Feb 27, 2020
Agboriotejoye:
First Dangote, Now Airtel

Zombies will say Dangote and Airtel were profiting from the corruption of the previous regime.
Sai Abba
Sai Kyari
hmm

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by ABCthings: 9:11pm On Feb 27, 2020
If Nigeria was a serious country.
there would be massive protest
everywhere.

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by NothingDoMe: 9:11pm On Feb 27, 2020
I was laughing when that idiot said sim card is Boko Haram problem. Made me even laugh more when Shekau replied him. Bunch of clowns.

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Albert0011(m): 9:11pm On Feb 27, 2020
These people are gradually rendering north inhabitable.
They should continue bombing themselves and destroying telecommunication facilities that would make life easier for them.
As i it stands now,give me 1 million naira job for north..i nor dey enter there.

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by specialmati(m): 9:11pm On Feb 27, 2020
cheesy angry grin wink
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Perfecttouchade: 9:12pm On Feb 27, 2020
Ok na..can Airtel make an advert out of it.

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Nobody: 9:12pm On Feb 27, 2020
ijustdey:
* Says Boko Haram bombs 282 base stations in Northeast

What??

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by lonelydora: 9:12pm On Feb 27, 2020
Ok
Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by utenwuson: 9:12pm On Feb 27, 2020
Boko haram is seeing Nigeria as a joke of a country........

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by Mamiwater: 9:12pm On Feb 27, 2020
Zobo here

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by NigeriaBam: 9:14pm On Feb 27, 2020
cool I don't think those Boko-Haram guys are Human being.

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Re: Airtel: Border Closure Affecting Telecom Services; Boko Haram Bombs 282 Stations by ursullalinda(f): 9:15pm On Feb 27, 2020
282.....hmmm.....we are not safe oh.

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