Mobile telecom giant MTN, has put on hold the sale of new sim cards and
halted new subscriber add-ons following a directive from the National
Communications Authority (NCA).
Per the directive, MTN is to
immediately stop selling and adding new SIM cards and subscribers to its
network until further notice.
According to the NCA, despite
numerous engagements with MTN on issues of its quality of service
experienced by consumers on its mobile services, the network performance
on MTN continues to
deteriorate.
Last month, MTN on several occasions had to apologize to its subscribers after numerous network disruptions.
MTN
in a statement to Citi Business News has indicated though it is still
engaging the NCA on the matter, it will cooperate with the authority to
implement the directive.
The telecom operator assured its
customers that every effort was being made to urgently address the
recent network challenges in service delivery.
MTN is the largest telecom service provider in the country with over 11 million subscribers in the country.
Below is the full statement from MTN
MTN COMMITS TO RESOLVE RECENT NETWORK CHALLENGES
MTN
wishes to assure its valued customers that every effort is being made
to urgently address the recent network challenges in service delivery.
MTN
is engaging with the National Communications Authority in this regard
and will be cooperating with them to implement the recent directive.
We
wish to take this opportunity to thank our customers for their
continued loyalty whilst assuring them of our commitment to providing
them reliable services.
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