Tuesday 3 November 2015

MTN Group CEO Arrives Nigeria To Negotiate With FG On N1trn Fine

MTN Group CEO Arrives Nigeria To Negotiate With FG On N1trn Fine

MTN Group CEO  Sifiso Dabengwa  has arrived in Nigeria to negotiate with the Federal Government over the N1.04trn fine imposed on the telecom firm by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) ) for violating its directive on SIM deactivation.

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Dabengwa, who led a powerful team from South Africa, is currently in Abuja where he will be engaging  Nigerian authorities concerning the company’s fine.

Dabengwa, who served as CEO of MTN Nigeria between 2004 and 2006, is expected to meet with the NCC Executive Vice Chairman, Umaru Garba Danbatta, National Security Adviser, Major-General Babagana Monguno (rtd.), and Chief of Staff to the President, Alhaji Abba Kyari,  to negotiate a soft landing for the company.

“Any material developments in these engagements will be communicated to shareholders,” a statement from the company issued monday stated.

MTN has until November 16 to pay the fine, which relates to the timing of the disconnection of 5.1 million subscribers and is based on a charge of N200,000 for each unregistered customer not disconnected from its network.

Trading in MTN shares resumed yesterday on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) after the telecoms firm issued a cautionary statement on its shares. JSE had temporarily suspended trading in MTN Group shares after the company’s stock tumbled last week following a $5.2bn fine by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for violating its directive on SIM deactivation.

JSE Director, Issuer Regulation, John Burke, had stated that “The JSE has halted all trading on MTN Group Limited. Trading will resume as soon as MTN Group Limited issued a SENS announcement.”

In a statement later, MTN Group Executive for Corporate Affairs, Chris Maroleng, said: “We take note of the JSE’s decision to suspend MTN’s shares.”

Trading in the shares later resumed after MTN issued the cautionary statement.

After declining by about 20 per cent last week, the company’s shares dipped further by about eight per cent  monday.

Credit rating agencies Fitch and Moody’s have lowered MTN’s credit rating outlook to “negative” from “stable”, citing the regulatory fine. Standard & Poor’s also lowered the group to “BBB-” from “BBB” and placed it on credit watch with negative implications.

Nigeria is MTN’s biggest market with 62 million customers as of September. The stock has declined more than a fifth since news of the penalty was reported a week ago, and is trading at about three-year lows.

MTN could also face an investigation from the JSE to determine whether it, among other things, failed to inform the market timeously about its fine in Nigeria.

The fine was announced early last Monday but MTN informed shareholders only later that day, saying the fine was related to the “timing” of the disconnection of subscribers.

Under South African capital markets rules, companies are required to immediately warn shareholders of any materially price-sensitive information.

MTN is Africa’s largest mobile operator, with 233 million subscribers across the continent, with large market share in South Africa and Nigeria. It also has a large presence in the Middle East.

However, its stock began to tumble last week following a $5.2 billion (N1.04trn) fine by Nigerian regulators for  not disconnecting up to five million unregistered SIM cards.

Giving reasons for the fine, NCC had said the commission had consistently engaged Mobile Network Operators, (MNOs) to strictly adhere to the regulations and its business rules in the registration of their subscribers. But despite all of these several engagements, the commission said it confirmed various cases of violations of the regulations and sanctioned appropriately.

“Given the recent security concerns in the country, government held several meetings with MNOs on the need to ensure only properly registered SIM cards are active on their networks,” NCC had said while announcing the fine slammed on the firm.

Source: DailyIndependent

Posted by Ike Onwubuya

Sunday 1 November 2015

Nigeria internet users increase to 97 million – NCC

The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, on Sunday, said the number of internet users on Nigeria’s telecoms networks has hit 97.21 million, up from the 95.37 million recorded in August.

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The telecoms regulatory body made the disclosure in its Monthly Internet Subscriber Data for September, obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria.

The data revealed that internet users on both Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) and Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) networks, increased by 1.84 million in September.

The data showed that of the 97.21 million internet users in September, 97.06 million were on GSM networks, while 151,816 users were on CDMA networks.

However, the CDMA operators lost 367 internet users, after recording 151,816 in September, against 152,183 in August.

MTN has 41.84 million subscribers browsing the internet on its network. NCC explained that MTN recorded an increase of 423,448 internet subscribers in September, after recording 41.41 million in August.

According to the data, Globacom has 21.89 million subscribers surfing the net on its network in September. About 20.77 million surfed the internet on the network in August.

Airtel had 17.73 million internet users in September as against 17.49 million customers recorded in August.

The data showed that internet users on the Airtel network increased by 235,941 in September.

NCC also said that Etisalat had 15.59 million customers who browsed the internet in September, against the 15.54 million users in August.

The data showed that those browsing the net on Etisalat’s network rose by 57,061 in the month of September.

The NCC data also revealed that the CDMA operators, Multi-Links and Visafone, had a joint total of 151,816 internet users on their networks in September.

It showed that the only two surviving CDMA networks in the country recorded a decrease of 367 internet subscribers in the month under review, from the 152,183 users they recorded in August.

According to the data, Visafone has a decrease of 393 customers surfing the internet in September, as it has 151,530, compared to the 151,923 users in the month of August.

Multi-Links had 286 internet users in September, adding 26 customers from the August record of 260 users.

The increase in the use of the internet in the month of September showed that more Nigerians were embracing data as the country moves towards achieving 30 per cent broadband penetration by 2018. (NAN)telecoms networks has hit 97.21 million, up from the 95.37 million recorded in August.

Nigerians

The telecoms regulatory body made the disclosure in its Monthly Internet Subscriber Data for September, obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria.

The data revealed that internet users on both Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) and Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) networks, increased by 1.84 million in September.

The data showed that of the 97.21 million internet users in September, 97.06 million were on GSM networks, while 151,816 users were on CDMA networks.

However, the CDMA operators lost 367 internet users, after recording 151,816 in September, against 152,183 in August.

MTN has 41.84 million subscribers browsing the internet on its network. NCC explained that MTN recorded an increase of 423,448 internet subscribers in September, after recording 41.41 million in August.

According to the data, Globacom has 21.89 million subscribers surfing the net on its network in September. About 20.77 million surfed the internet on the network in August.

Airtel had 17.73 million internet users in September as against 17.49 million customers recorded in August.

The data showed that internet users on the Airtel network increased by 235,941 in September.

NCC also said that Etisalat had 15.59 million customers who browsed the internet in September, against the 15.54 million users in August.

The data showed that those browsing the net on Etisalat’s network rose by 57,061 in the month of September.

The NCC data also revealed that the CDMA operators, Multi-Links and Visafone, had a joint total of 151,816 internet users on their networks in September.

It showed that the only two surviving CDMA networks in the country recorded a decrease of 367 internet subscribers in the month under review, from the 152,183 users they recorded in August.

According to the data, Visafone has a decrease of 393 customers surfing the internet in September, as it has 151,530, compared to the 151,923 users in the month of August.

Multi-Links had 286 internet users in September, adding 26 customers from the August record of 260 users.

The increase in the use of the internet in the month of September showed that more Nigerians were embracing data as the country moves towards achieving 30 per cent broadband penetration by 2018. (NAN)

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