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MTN Loses High-end Users To Etisalat In Nigeria by McCarlito(m): 8:36am On Aug 06, 2015

Telecommunication company, MTN Group, gave a downbeat outlook for Nigeria on Wednesday after losing high-end users to rival Etisalat.
South Africa-based MTN, which reported a 10 percent decline in first-half earnings, is fighting to maintain its lead in Nigeria ahead of competitors such as Etisalat and India’s Bharti Airtel.
But poor network quality in vital areas of the capital Abuja and in the commercial hub Lagos, has prompted its more affluent clients to switch to Etisalat.
MTN’s Chief Executive, Sifiso Dabengwa, was frank about the network superiority of the Gulf’s second-biggest mobile phone operator.
“The key issue really for us has been to improve the data quality and speeds,” Dabengwa told reporters and analysts at the company’s results presentation. “Clearly, Etisalat’s network, from a data point view, has been better than ours.”
MTN will use the bulk of a 19 billion rand ($1.5 billion) spending package for the rest of this year to expand high-speed networks in Nigeria and South Africa, where rivals such as Vodacom Group and Cell C have slashed voice tariffs to gain market share.
However, spending on a network in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, is unlikely to deliver a strong enough performance to offset the impact of a sharp economic slowdown which is curbing consumers’ disposable income.
“We expect the balance of the year to remain challenging for MTN Nigeria,” the company said in its results announcement.

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MTN reported a 10.3 percent fall in headline earnings per share (EPS) from a year earlier to 654 cents for January-June.
Its shares, down 6 percent this year, slipped just 0.3 percent after the results as the company had warned that headline EPS would fall by 10-15 percent.
Headline EPS is the main profit measure in South Africa and it strips out certain one-off items.
Handset supply disruptions in South Africa, due to a seven-week strike by about 2,000 entry-level staff over pay, also hurt earnings. It prompted MTN to slash its full-year forecast for subscriber growth in South Africa, its second-biggest market, by 25 percent.
Globally, its subscribers rose by just over 3 percent to 231 million during the first half.
MTN’s third-largest market is Iran and it hopes to repatriate about $1.1 billion rand in accumulated dividends frozen by international sanctions once Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers is finalised, said Brett Goschen, MTN’s Chief Financial Officer.



Source: http://www.today.ng/money/08064549-mtn-loses-high-end-users-to-etisalat-in-nigeria/
Re: MTN Loses High-end Users To Etisalat In Nigeria by jcflex(m): 8:48am On Aug 06, 2015
Serve them right
Re: MTN Loses High-end Users To Etisalat In Nigeria by robinicule(m): 9:31am On Aug 06, 2015
oloun mu yin, una decline just start!
Re: MTN Loses High-end Users To Etisalat In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:49am On Aug 06, 2015
Not my biz.

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