MTN To Pay N90m For Poor Services

Leading telecommunications service provider MTN Nigeria, is to pay a sum of N90million for poor quality of service for the period of July to December 2012, the Nigerian Communications Commission said.
Director of Public Affairs at NCC, Mr Tony Ojobo, said this in Abuja on Friday while announcing the postponement of planned takeoff of mobile portability by three weeks.
Number portability is an application that will enable subscribers to migrate from one service provider to another without losing their telephone number.
The service is expected to put network operators on their toes in offering good quality of service at very competitive tariffs.
Consequently, Ojobo added that it had been communicated to the operator that it had till April 3 to pay the fine of N90m for the poor quality of service on its network.
Source: The Punch