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MTN Rents Two Spectrums From NTEL to Widen Broadband Services in Nigeria

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) granted MTN Nigeria approval to rent two spectrums, from the Natcom Development and Investment Limited (NTEL), for N4.25 billion, as it plans to widen broadband services in the country.

The transaction which includes taxes, regulatory fees, and ancillary charges, and covers 19 states in the country, is effective from the 1st of May 2023.

Also, MTN paid the sum of N58.66 billion to the NCC to renew its existing 2100MHZ spectrum license for a period of 15 years which is effective from the 1st of May 2022 to the 30th of April 2037. The renewal would also enable MTN to provide 3G network coverage, with the license having expired last year.

Speaking on its access to the NTEL spectrum, the CEO of MTN Nigeria Karl Toriola said,

“This is a significant milestone in delivering our Ambition 2025 strategy. The access to NTEL’S 90OMHz and 1800MHz spectrums broadens our spectrum holdings and improves our 3G and 4G user experience as coverage and capacity will be enhanced by utilizing these spectrums”.

With this strategic move made, MTN is looking to reposition itself, accelerate growth, and unlock the value of its infrastructure, assets, and platforms, through its new strategic plan dubbed ‘Ambition 2025’.

Investors King understands that MTN’s Ambition 2025, is anchored in building the largest and most valuable platform business with a clear focus on Africa. This will rest on a scale connectivity and infrastructure business, making use of both mobile and fixed access networks across the consumer, enterprise, and wholesale segments.

Through Ambition 2025, MTN aims to drive efficiencies and performance while reducing network complexity in order to better manage network operations and deliver digital services to meet the evolving demands of customers. Some of the next-generation services that MTN plans to deliver include fintech solutions, the network as a service (NaaS), and an API marketplace.

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Vodafone Plans to Sell M-Pesa For $1 as The Company Simplifies Its Management

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Leading technology communications company in Europe and Africa, Vodafone plans to sell M-Pesa to Safaricom for $1 as it plans to simplify its management.

After Vodafone announced its first quarter (Q1) results for the year ended in March, the company entered into an agreement in April with Safaricom to sell MPHCL. MPHCL holds M-Pesa customer funds on trust for the benefit of M-Pesa customers in Kenya. Any profit generated by MPHCL, after defraying direct costs, is donated for use for public charitable purposes only.

Notably, Vodafone stated that no material gain or loss is expected to arise on disposal, as completion of the transaction is subject to various approvals, which are expected to be obtained before or during July 2023.

Vodafone wrote,

“Balances included in the Group’s consolidated financial statements for MPHCL on 31 March 2023 include short-term investments of €1,247 million and €1,226 million, due to M-Pesa customers, recorded within other investments and other creditors, respectively.

“These sums are shown in the group’s consolidated financial statements in accordance with IFRS, but MPHCL acts as the independent trustee for M-Pesa customers, independently administering the trust and holding all funds from the M-Pesa customers on trust for the benefit of M-Pesa customers.

It is worth noting that Vodafone has a controlling stake of 65.1% in M-pesa and a 5% indirect equity in Safaricom, and the transfer of the assets to Safaricom came as the company looks set to simplify its management.

An amendment to the trust deed creating M-Pesa Holding, which was published by Safaricom, however, shows that Vodafone was unconstrained in the use of interest income derived from the mobile money cash pool

Investors King understands that the deal will see Safaricom have full control of the platform that started in Kenya. Reports reveal that the move will boost Safaricom’s cash flows in addition to providing interest income if Safaricom invests M-Pesa user deposits in short-term securities.

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MTN Nigeria Gains Massively as Thousands of Subscribers Migrated Across Various Networks in Q1 2023

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Telecommunications giant MTN Nigeria experienced substantial gains in Q1 2023 as thousands of subscribers switched networks, according to data published by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

MTN emerged as the sole beneficiary among the four mobile operators, as 6,855 subscribers ported across networks.

In this period, 4,765 customers migrated from Airtel, Glo, and 9mobile to MTN. Airtel gained 1,173 subscribers from other networks, while Glo attracted 620 customers through porting. However, 9mobile suffered the most significant loss, with 4,309 subscribers departing its network.

Subscribers cited various reasons for porting, such as more affordable call/data rates, improved service quality, enticing packages offered by other operators, and promotional offers.

MTN’s success in attracting a significant portion of the ported subscribers can be attributed to its 5G service, which provides high-speed internet. MTN became the first mobile network operator to introduce 5G in Nigeria in September, and it has since focused on expanding its home broadband strategy, resulting in a substantial increase in its subscriber base.

The deployment of 5G technology has enabled MTN to offer faster speeds, lower latency, and unlock new use cases for consumers and enterprises. The network’s efforts in this area have contributed to a 14.6 percent rise in its active user base to 38 million, as well as a 68.7 percent surge in fintech active subscribers to 11.2 million.

MTN remains committed to supporting communities, investing in the coverage and capacity of its 4G network, and expanding its 5G sites. The network emphasizes expense efficiencies and disciplined capital allocation.

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NCC Sensitizes The Public Over Rising Cases of Nigerians Defrauded Through Telecoms

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has carried out a sensitization program, over rising cases of Nigerians that are being defrauded through telecoms.

The commission disclosed that it has received complaints from over 20,000 Nigerians who have fallen victim to telecoms scams.

In a bid to sensitize the public, the commission held a consumers sensitization program in Ibadan, Nigeria, at a market, with the theme: “Shine Your Eyes, No Fall Mugu”, addressing the public on the need to stay vigilant and informed to avoid losing their hard-earned money to fraudsters.

While speaking at the sensitization program, the Head of Consumer Affairs of NCC Mr. Ayanbanji Ojo said that many financial frauds are going on through the telecom, hence the need to educate the people, most especially the traders.

In his words,

“The market people are our telecom consumers and without them, we cannot engage in this business. The market people deserve to know what is going on. Today, we are talking about ‘Shine Your Eyes- No Fall Mugu’, which means there are so many financial frauds going on through the telecom and we want to educate our people, particularly the traders.

“So many complaints came from people who lost money to these fraudsters claiming to be telecom operators. So we need to educate our consumers all the time. We are now in the sustainability of the telecom industry and if we don’t sustain the telecom consumers, there is nothing we can do.

“Over 20,000 Nigerians have complained about being defrauded, even as of this morning. There are people we call loan sharks. These people will tell you that someone has obtained a loan from somewhere. How did they get your number and how did they know you are a friend to the person? These are the kinds of things we are trying to prevent and to protect the people, we have to educate them. This initiative is consistent with the mandate of the commission to protect, inform and educate the Nigerian telecom consumers”.

Addressing the complaints about services from telecom companies, Mr. Ojo explained that most of the time, it may appear as though telecom companies are cheating their users, but instead, he stated that these customers are the ones that activate the services which they are billed for.

The sensitization program also had in attendance officials from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) educating telecom consumers on how to spot fraudsters, and also enlightening them on some of the tricks used by these fraudsters.

Investors King understands that as the Telecom industry evolves, there are growing concerns over the rising trend of fraud perpetuated on Telecom platforms across key sectors of the Nigerian economy. The menace which follows the wide acceptance of new methods of mobile money and electronic banking and payment systems has been discovered to cost the country whopping sums of money.

Fraudsters are now targeting telecom networks with the intent of getting access to consumer information in the databank of service providers. One often used tactic is that these fraudsters conduct SIM swaps of targeted individuals, and then, conduct USSD-based transactions causing huge losses of funds from victims.

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