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Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by FarahAideed: 11:25pm On Jul 29, 2019
Earlier today on Nairaland a thread claiming MTN deliberately tossed interconnections from Glo to MTN as a result of Xenophobia made Front Page NairaLand .But the truth is that Glo is the one owing every single network Interconnectivity fees in tens of billions of Naira even though they all pay Glo it's own Interconnectivity fees.. it's a shame that Glo instead of trying to clear it's debt despite pressure from the NCC has resorted to deploying emotional sectarianist driven blackmail against those it owes citing Xenophobia as the reason why it's calls are being refused interconnection instead of the truth that Glo has refused to remit Interconnectivity fees despite collecting it from it's subscribers.

http://www.thegazellenews.com/2019/07/25/debtor-glo-owes-mtn-5-yr-n10b-interconnection-fee-connection-breaks-down-between-subscribers-of-two-lines/


Service disruption persists as Glo subscribers suffer partial disconnection from MTN network

Over 46.5million subscribers on the Globacom network have been restricted from calling any number on the MTN network in Nigeria, as both telecommunications operators battle owed interconnect fees of up to N10billion.


BusinessDay confirmed from sources at MTN Nigeria that there has been a partial restriction of calls and texts from Globacom subscribers to customers on the MTN Network since last week

“MTN customers are still able to call Glo lines, however, customers of Glo are unable to call the MTN network since we disconnected them for owing about seven to N10 billion in piled up interconnect fees. Apart from owing, the network operator is arrogant and will not attend meetings or respond to notification letters,” the source said.

Recall that the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) in December 2018 gave disconnection approval to mobile network operators (MNOs) to disconnect their debtors over continued rise in interconnect debt and facility charges and failure of the affected operators to pay the huge interconnection fees owed. A 21-day window was given by the NCC to the companies to make amends or risk disconnections.

In a notification letter, NCC asked MTN, Airtel and IHS to disconnect, on partial basis, services to mobile network operators such as Globacom, Ntel and interconnect exchange points including Breeze, Exchange, Solid, Medallion and Niconnx.

Interconnect debt in Nigeria’s telecom sector stands at over N165billion according to NCC. Henry Nkemadu, director of public affairs, NCC, confirmed that indeed, the regulator is aware of the recent disconnection of Glo subscribers from calling the MTN network.

“NCC is aware and the commission gave approval for the owed companies to partially disconnect service to their network,” Nkemadu said.

“These MNOs were notified of the applications made by MTN, Airtel and IHS, and were given opportunity to comment and state their respective cases. The commission having examined the applications and circumstances surrounding the indebtedness determined that the debtor MNOs do not have sufficient reasons for non-payment of interconnect and facility charges,” NCC stated in its pre-disconnection notice.

Industry analysts say that millions more of subscribers will face service disruptions over the coming weeks, if other owed operators follow through with partial disconnection, as millions of voice and data passes through the affected exchanges on daily basis.

“MTN and Globacom need to reconcile their interconnect debt so that subscribers can be reconnected. Otherwise, the ripple effect of this partial service disconnection will negatively impact the telecoms industry, as subscribers will resort to using overt the top (OTT) applications like Whatsapp to make calls. This will not be good for the industry because a lot of the voice revenues of operators come from local/domestic calls,” Olusola Teniola, president, association of telecommunications companies of Nigeria (ATCON) told BusinessDay.

Arinze Anapugars, public relations manager of Globacom refused to respond to BusinessDay’s questions on the issue, as at the time of publication. However, sources familiar with the issue say that MTN and Globacom are currently holding discussions to resolve the disconnection.

Jumoke Akiyode-Lawanson

https://businessday.ng/lead-story/article/service-disruption-persists-as-glo-subscribers-suffer-partial-disconnection-from-mtn-network/

Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by Lexusgs430: 11:43pm On Jul 29, 2019
NCC is toothless............

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by Nobody: 12:13am On Jul 30, 2019
Lol and people were ranting

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by FarahAideed: 12:33am On Jul 30, 2019
Debramaye:
Lol and people were ranting

Don't mind them

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by Zikora1000(f): 1:43am On Jul 30, 2019
Lalasticlala, this should also make front page please. The truth must be known

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by bizza45: 4:17am On Jul 30, 2019
D money glo is using to pay all these yeyebrities should be enough to increase to their bandwidth and pay all d debts they are owing I.e if this information is true

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by Solsix(m): 5:06am On Jul 30, 2019
FarahAideed:
Earlier today on Nairaland a thread claiming MTN deliberately tossed interconnections from Glo to MTN as a result of Xenophobia made Front Page NairaLand .But the truth is that Glo is the one owing every single network Interconnectivity fees in tens of billions of Naira even though they all pay Glo it's own Interconnectivity fees.. it's a shame that Glo instead of trying to clear it's debt despite pressure from the NCC has resorted to deploying emotional sectarianist driven blackmail against those it owes citing Xenophobia as the reason why it's calls are being refused interconnection instead of the truth that Glo has refused to remit Interconnectivity fees despite collecting it from it's subscribers.

http://www.thegazellenews.com/2019/07/25/debtor-glo-owes-mtn-5-yr-n10b-interconnection-fee-connection-breaks-down-between-subscribers-of-two-lines/





Mtn shouldn't have paid thiers they will counter balance and the balance might be small

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by clip: 7:04am On Jul 30, 2019
FarahAideed:
Earlier today on Nairaland a thread claiming MTN deliberately tossed interconnections from Glo to MTN as a result of Xenophobia made Front Page NairaLand .But the truth is that Glo is the one owing every single network Interconnectivity fees in tens of billions of Naira even though they all pay Glo it's own Interconnectivity fees.. it's a shame that Glo instead of trying to clear it's debt despite pressure from the NCC has resorted to deploying emotional sectarianist driven blackmail against those it owes citing Xenophobia as the reason why it's calls are being refused interconnection instead of the truth that Glo has refused to remit Interconnectivity fees despite collecting it from it's subscribers.

http://www.thegazellenews.com/2019/07/25/debtor-glo-owes-mtn-5-yr-n10b-interconnection-fee-connection-breaks-down-between-subscribers-of-two-lines/







How realistic is this story or news? You owing me for 5years yet I am paying what I owe you for five years. It doesn't add up.

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by sparog(m): 7:09am On Jul 30, 2019
This story is false until proven otherwise


cheesy
Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by Nobody: 7:26am On Jul 30, 2019
sparog:
This story is false until proven otherwise


cheesy

Exactly. So is the so called xenophobic attack by MTN. It has become a thing for dumb Nigerians to quickly attack MTN whenever there's a xenophobic issue in South Africa as if it is MTN that is attacking Nigerians.

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by Tobimillar1(m): 7:33am On Jul 30, 2019
Debramaye:
Lol and people were ranting

I am in the windy City too. We should do our nairaland hang out here
Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by sparog(m): 7:50am On Jul 30, 2019
greenhulk:


Exactly. So is the so called xenophobic attack by MTN. It has become a thing for dumb Nigerians to quickly attack MTN whenever there's a xenophobic issue in South Africa as if it is MTN that is attacking Nigerians.

Folks that attack MTN don't have sense, they have forgotten that it's Nigerians that are working in MTN Nigeria and if anything happens to the company it's Nigerians that will be out of jobs

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by MrBONE2(m): 8:14am On Jul 30, 2019
sparog:


Folks that attack MTN don't have sense, they have forgotten that it's Nigerians that are working in MTN Nigeria and if anything happens to the company it's Nigerians that will be out of jobs

grin

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by udemzyudex(m): 8:30am On Jul 30, 2019
Debramaye:
Lol and people were ranting

People that don't know how things work between telecommunication companies.

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by FarahAideed: 9:36am On Jul 30, 2019
clip:



How realistic is this story or news? You owing me for 5years yet I am paying what I owe you for five years. It doesn't add up.

MTN having more subscribers means glo will always owe them and MTN will deduct what it owes glow from it's debt which is also payment you know ... So did the Xenophobia story add up to U?

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by FarahAideed: 9:37am On Jul 30, 2019
Solsix:

Mtn shouldn't have paid thiers they will counter balance and the balance might be small

It's counter balance payments I meant ..they deduct from the debt which is payments .
Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by calddon(m): 9:48am On Jul 30, 2019
This is potentially damaging to globacoms image, @op whats your source?


My problem with bloggers is the lack of accountability.
Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by Jaytecq(m): 10:09am On Jul 30, 2019
indeed grandson of Data cheesy
Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by agabusta: 10:09am On Jul 30, 2019
This is an embarrassment on Glo

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by Dottore: 10:10am On Jul 30, 2019
When Nigerians have armed themselves to fight MTN by boycotting their services and smear campaign only to discover that Glo dey owe mtn

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by AbuuBilaal(m): 10:10am On Jul 30, 2019
Jj
Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by agabusta: 10:11am On Jul 30, 2019
calddon:
This is potentially damaging to globacoms image, @op whats your source?


My problem with bloggers is the lack of accountability.

The source is reputable!

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by Amuocha: 10:11am On Jul 30, 2019
Useless Glo

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by OBAGADAFFI: 10:12am On Jul 30, 2019
That Interconnectivity fees led to the death of CDMA Telcos.

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by solmusdesigns: 10:14am On Jul 30, 2019
grin


Glo with pride

Yoruba amaka!!

Nothing anybody fit do, we run this mofvcking "cunt-tree"

MTN can go back to South Africa cos we dont care
Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by gaby(m): 10:14am On Jul 30, 2019
No wonder I haven't been able to call out from my number Since last weekend.

Will get my lawyers to put something together. This is a huge breach...
Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by hedonido: 10:15am On Jul 30, 2019
Glo is a very useless network and useless company. Corporate governance stinks, and Adenuga runs that shitty company like a shawarma kiosk.

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Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by solmusdesigns: 10:16am On Jul 30, 2019
sparog:


Folks that attack MTN don't have sense, they have forgotten that it's Nigerians that are working in MTN Nigeria and if anything happens to the company it's Nigerians that will be out of jobs

Oga Amcon would simply take over just to save jobs and Nigerians investment, south african can go to heell
Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by sylve11: 10:17am On Jul 30, 2019
talkto300:
MTN wants to start what they can't finish! Glo is answering our questions! If not for bad policies, No Nigerians don't MTN any more. And with this they are doing, I am afraid they might loss out!


grin grin grin cool
Re: Glo Owing MTN N10 Billion In Interconnectivity Fees - BusinessDay by Nobody: 10:17am On Jul 30, 2019
FarahAideed:


It's counter balance payments I meant ..they deduct from the debt which is payments .

How do you know that is not the current procedure and GLO might still be owning considering MTN’s wide customers coverage.

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