The Nigerian communications Commission (NCC) has gone to court to seek
an order to shut down GSM copanies over failure to pay the N1.17b
penalty imposed on them for ofereing poor quality of service in March
and April. NCC intends to shut down the administrative offices of the GSM companies
in Abuja once they are able to get the court injunction. This action if
executed will greatly affect the quality of network in Nigeria as these
administrative offices are usually in charge of overlooking the base
stations and ensuring that they stay operational all day and night.
The deadline for paying the penalty closed on the 25th of May and each
of the GSM company has been incurring additional N2.5m per day….So what happens to the subscribers? I thought we are the ones to be compensated????
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