Tuesday, 27 October 2015

NCC Fines MTN 1.4 Trillion Naira



The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has fined MTN Nigeria a record N1.4 trillion naira (Yes, N1.4trn) for alleged breach of SIM registration rules.

MTN Nigeria, which has the largest subscriber base in the country, is owned by South Africa’s MTN Group.



According to Technology Times,, MTN has been accused of allegedly undermining efforts by the Nigerian government to tackle security challenges and the war on terror as well as allied crimes, following its alleged refusal to comply with a directive to deactivate unregistered mobile phone lines on its network.

MTN has confirmed that the mobile phone company has received a letter from the regulator confirming the fine.

Nigeria is presently facing serious security threats from the Boko Haram, a terrorists group with mostly operations in northern Nigeria, and kidnappers who most make ransom demands using anonymous cell phones.

5 comments:

  1. No shaking for MTN...Let them pay sharply sharply..
    No dulling with NCC..

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  2. If men were God alu akeme27 October 2015 at 06:24

    Mtn pls pay...aspa

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  3. It's high time the federal government takes their threat seriously

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  4. 1.4Trillion Naira koor! Which kind fine be that?

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  5. Lol...MTN should pay and also follow directives.....let us know the one we are suffering from these extremists......biko

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