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MTN Nigeria recovers $60m from audit software use

Jonah Iboma MTN Nigeria has recorded the recovery of $60m from revenue leakage, using ACL audit software. According to a report published by ACL, the world’s leading provider of revenue assurance systems and solutions, the recovery was made within one year of the deployment of the software.According to the document, a copy of which was made valuable to our correspondent on Monday, MTN Nigeria used ACL in its revenue assurance, audit, reconciliation and investigation activities.Revenue leakage is a problem prevalent in various industries especially where automated systems are used. Revenue leakage has blighted the telecommunications industry worldwide, stumbling some into collapse or suboptimal performance. Experts have reported that every telecommunications operators loses an average of 15 per cent of its annual revenue to various forms of revenue leakages. Examples include wrongly setting up a prepaid subscriber as post paid and billing system malfunction that sometimes give subscrib...

MTN, Glo rush 3G mobile telephony services

By Jonah Iboma MTN Nigeria and Globacom have announced the availability of commercial Third Generation mobile telephony services to subscribers. MTN said in a statement on Sunday that it would offer subscribers 3.5G services while Globacom announced in a statement on Monday that it would offer what it called 3G plus services. The Chief Executive Officer of MTN, Mr. Ahmad Farroukh, said the company’s 3G telephony would run on a High Speed Packet Access platform. Speaking at a media conference on Monday, Farroukh said HSPA was technically a mid-way between third-generation and fourth-generation mobile telephony. He said it was referred to technically as 3.5G and represented an advanced form of third-generation mobile telephony. Among the services that the technology will make available are video calling, television and video streaming, downloads on the go, and very high-speed Internet. He said that 3.5G services are much faster than ordinary 3G services as they offer download speeds of u...

MTN receives Tax Compliance Award

Nigeria's leading Telecommunications company, MTN Nigeria has been declared the Best Federal Tax Responsible Corporate Citizen in Lagos State" by the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, CITN, in recognition of its exemplary compliance with federal tax laws. The award was presented to MTN by the Institute recently. Commenting on the award, Mrs. Amina Oyagbola, MTN's Corporate Services Executive stated that "the award once again demonstrates MTN'S commitment to discharging its responsibilities to government and adding value to society. As leaders in the telecommunications industry, we are determined to remain a benchmark of excellence not only in the provision of telecommunications services, but in the discharge of our social obligations" It will be recalled that only last June, the telecom operator was lauded for its stellar corporate citizenship when the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) presented MTN with the coveted award of "Best Corporat...

Swift Networks drives broadband connectivity

Swift Networks Nigeria says that the lack of adequate knowledge on the benefits broadband Internet access is a major limitation on the uptake of the service in Nigeria. The firm said based on this, it would commence a series of events to promote the technology. According to the Managing Director of Swift Networks, Mr. Charles Anudu, the firm will kick-start these events with a roadshow. Anudu said the reason for the roadshow was to enable subscribers have better understanding of how broadband could enable them work smarter, communicate better, learn faster and entertain better. He explained that broadband was often called high-speed Internet, because it usually had a higher rate of data transmission. He said, “In general, any connection to the customer of 256 Kilobits per second or more is considered broadband Internet”.

Yobe gets first Wimax network

A wireless Internet network based on the WiMAX technology, has been installed in Damaturu, the capital of Yobe State. WiMAX, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is a telecommunications technology that provides wireless data over long distances. The Yobe network, said to be the first in Africa, has a 30-kilometre radius wireless Internet that covers the whole of Damaturu. The entire project cost N831m. A statement on Monday on the project, stated that the Minister of State for Information and Communication, Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki Nakande, inaugurated the project on Friday alongside a comprehensive ICT Resource Centre and computer ownership scheme for all civil servants in the state According to the state government, homes, offices and educational institutions in Damaturu can now connect to the Internet without any need for wires once they have the right computers The cost of connection would be less than 70 per cent of the cost of connecting to the Internet in other stat...

Yobe gets first Wimax network

A wireless Internet network based on the WiMAX technology, has been installed in Damaturu, the capital of Yobe State. Skip to next paragraph Photo fileInternet site WiMAX, the Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access, is a telecommunications technology that provides wireless data over long distances. The Yobe network, said to be the first in Africa, has a 30-kilometre radius wireless Internet that covers the whole of Damaturu. The entire project cost N831m. A statement on Monday on the project, stated that the Minister of State for Information and Communication, Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki Nakande, inaugurated the project on Friday alongside a comprehensive ICT Resource Centre and computer ownership scheme for all civil servants in the state According to the state government, homes, offices and educational institutions in Damaturu can now connect to the Internet without any need for wires once they have the right computers The cost of connection would be less than 70 per cent of the ...

MTN Nigeria seals $2bn loan syndication facility

Nigeria’s leading telecommunications company, MTN, has received a new loan facility of US$2 billion from a consortium of 21 foreign and Nigerian banks and financial institutions. At a formal signing ceremony held in Lagos yesterday, Mr. Ahmad Farroukh, MTN’s Chief Executive Officer, reiterated MTN’s determination to continue to play a significant role in fostering Nigeria’s economic growth and development by providing excellent telecommunications and allied services across the country. According to Farroukh, “the loan represents a strong vote of confidence in our operation and our organisation. We see this as a demonstration of the confidence that particularly the Nigerian financial sub-sector has placed in MTN to deliver value to both our customers and the Nigerian economy with 80% of the facility being Naira denominated. We are also thankful to the millions of MTN customers across Nigeria whose loyal patronage has helped to make this possible. “ The $2 billion facility, said to ...

Celtel introduces new numbering plan

Celtel introduces new numbering plan Jonah Iboma Celtel Nigeria on Thursday announced the introduction of a new Mobile Access Code 0708. The introduction of the new code, which will enable the network to connect and cater for another 10 million customers, adds to the company’s existing number access codes (0802 & 0808) Celtel said the development was an indication of strong subscriber preference for its brand and services. New access codes are allocated to operators by the telecommunications regulatory authority when they are on the verge of exhausting their current numbering plan or when they foresee large demand for their services in the future. Mobile phone numbering codes with a seven digit suffix (0708xxxxxxx) offer 10 million lines to operators and these could be used for pre-paid and post-paid customer lines, special codes and emergency numbers. Celtel said in a statement that the codes have been approved by NCC. IT said, “This addition to our numbering plan has been approve...

NCC hands down ultimatum to GSM operators on quality of service

By Jonah Iboma The Nigerian Communications Commission has cautioned GSM operators in the country to improve on quality of services offered to subscribers before the end of September or be ready to refund airtime to subscribers. In separate letters dated September 19, 2007 and published on its website with the title Notice of Intention to Issue Direction, NCC said it intended to act in accordance to its powers as provided in section 53 of the Nigerian Communications Act, 2003. According to the telecoms industry regulator, the move becomes necessary due to continued complaints by subscribers on the poor quality of services being offered by these networks and losses resulting from it. The NCC said if the poor services continued, it would enforce the sanction on the operators as from October 1, 2007. The letters read in part, “The commission is still being inundated with complaints from subscribers on the issue of poor and unacceptable level of quality of service on the networks of mobile ...

Operators worried over Lagos base stations ban

Nigeria‘s Telecommunications industry may be heading for another controversy following moves by the Lagos State Government to withhold approvals to operators who wish to build new base stations. Announcing the decision, the General Manager of the Lagos State Infrastructure Management and Regulatory Agency, Mr. Joe Igbokwe, said it was based on the need to protect people‘s lives and the environment. He said that the 2,000 odd base stations already existed in the state were enough, bearing in mind that issues had been raised concerning the possible negative impact of mobile telecommunications infrastructure and terminals on people‘s health. Subscribers may be the ones to suffer the impact of this move as already exemplified in Abuja, where attempts by the Federal Capital Territory Administration to force operators to install their infrastructure based on its own terms backfired. This led to the suspension of expansion work on telecommunication infrastructure in the city for close to two ...

Z-scop ’ll transform educational sector- Ekeh

The Chairman of Zinox Technologies Limited, Chief Leo Stan Ekeh, has said that Z-scop, the firm’s new initiative, is designed to prepare students educated in Nigeria to compete with their counterparts elsewhere in the world. Speaking in an interview with our correspondent in Lagos, Ekeh said the lack of computer skills was the main reason for the complaints that Nigerian students were not well educated. He said this led Zinox to design the scheme to enable students own computers and also to have some additional applications to aid learning. He said Z-scop would make both laptops and desktops available to students using the latest technology, including bluetooth, which allows for mobile Internet connection, The Z-scop computer acquisition scheme allows students to acquire computers under concessionary payment terms. A student who purchases one and makes full payment gets a 10 per cent discount. However, the scheme allows for payment to spread over six and 12 months. Zinox said it planne...

Glo pledges increased customer focus

Nigeria’s Second National Operator, Globacom, has pledged to continue to focus its resources towards providing better services to its rapidly expanding subscriber base. This pledge was given on Thursday by the Managing Director of Gloworld, Mrs. Shade Boyede, at the opening of the 37th Globacom retail shop, Gloworld in Ketu, Lagos. She said that the shop was opened to give the people of the area the opportunity to access Glo services at a convenient location near them. The opening of the shop, she added, was in line with Globacom’s vision of making each outlet a one-stop shop for the subscribers communication needs. She said that Gloworld had also generated employment for over 200 Nigerians, who manned shops spread all over the country. The personnel in these shops, Boeyede explained, were trained to handle the sales of Glo products, sim cards replacements, retrieval of wrongly-scratched recharge cards, phone and laptop configurations. The Onikosi of Ikosi, Oba Alamu Oloyede Kehinde, w...

Glo pledges increased customer focus

Nigeria’s Second National Operator, Globacom, has pledged to continue to focus its resources towards providing better services to its rapidly expanding subscriber base. This pledge was given on Thursday by the Managing Director of Gloworld, Mrs. Shade Boyede, at the opening of the 37th Globacom retail shop, Gloworld in Ketu, Lagos. She said that the shop was opened to give the people of the area the opportunity to access Glo services at a convenient location near them. The opening of the shop, she added, was in line with Globacom’s vision of making each outlet a one-stop shop for the subscribers communication needs. She said that Gloworld had also generated employment for over 200 Nigerians, who manned shops spread all over the country. The personnel in these shops, Boeyede explained, were trained to handle the sales of Glo products, sim cards replacements, retrieval of wrongly-scratched recharge cards, phone and laptop configurations. The Onikosi of Ikosi, Oba Alamu Oloyede Kehinde, w...

Stakeholders seek greater collaboration among local IT firms

Local information technology firms may continue to play second fiddle to foreign ones except they come together to tackle their challenges, stakeholders have said. They spoke at one-day IT Chief Executives summit organised by the Information Technology (Industry) Association of Nigeria in Lagos on Friday. According to the forum, some areas where industry stakeholders need greater collaboration, is in the production and branding of locally-made computers and software. According to the Managing Director, Connect Technologies, Mr. Chris Uwaje, local computer makers need to reduce the number of activities that make up their production processes and outsource others. He said, “Nigerian Original Equipment Manufacturers are doing several jobs together. This includes design, analysis, coding, testing, documentation and marketing. This should not be so.” He said this situation called for them to specialize and farm out responsibilities to others so that they could become better in such areas. T...

African investment in undersea cable hits $1.4bn

Investment in undersea telecommunications transmission cables is expected to hit over $1.4bn with the emergence on Monday that a Nigerian firm, Mainstreet Technologies is to build its own undersea cable at a cost of $300m. The project, which is conceived to rival SAT-3, a transatlantic transmission system sponsored mainly telecom incumbents in 36 member investment groups led by Telkom of South Africa in one of the new cable projects that have come on board since 2001. The project called MaIN OnE, is coming on the heels of four others namely Glo-1, which is costing $150m, the East African Submarine System, which is costing $200m and - The East African Marine System, which is also costing $150m. The $600m investment in SAT3 fibre, (whose full acronym is SAT3/WASC/SAFE) and goes from Portugal to South Africa, and moves out across the Indian Ocean to Asia is still the biggest. The cable system is divided into two sub-systems, SAT3/WASC in the Atlantic Ocean with landing points in several W...

Zinox aims to equip 100,000 student with computers

Zinox Technologies Limited has announced a new scheme that would make 100,000 computers available for purchase by students in Nigerian schools at concessionary prices. Chairman of Zinox Technologies, Chief Leo Stan Ekeh, said the scheme known as Z-scop, would put laptops and desktop computers with the latest technologies for acquisition by students from primarily schools to university level. Speaking at a press conference in Lagos on Tuesday, Ekeh said the scheme had become necessary in view of the fact that many Nigerian students were still lacking access to computers despite the fact that this was basic in today's business and education lives. He said the project was possible due to special agreement with Intel and Microsoft for the processors and operating systems that drive the computers. He said Z-scop was exclusive to Zinox and laptops to be sold would be introduced slightly below N100,000 per unit. He explained that Z-scop would particularly benefit the country's educati...

Tunisia’s broadband example: Commentray

That Nigeria has continued to pay lip service to information technology education and development is no news to anyone familiar with the sector in the country. This is exemplified by the fact that the government failed to provide the needed legal recognition to the agency it set up to develop the sector, despite an avowed claim that it wants to use technology to grow the economy. The situation is even more laughable when one considers that Nigeria also said it wanted to rival the likes of India and China and become a leading economy in the next twenty years. Let it be stated that this desire cannot be accomplished if current level of neglect of information technology continues. But Nigeria’s desire to become a leading global economy is not the main issue for discussion today. The main issue is on bringing computers and computer education to schools. The need to discuss this subject had become necessary after a recent announcement by Tunisia that it would give broadband internet connect...

Rival interests threaten Africa’s undersea cables

Just barely a week after it emerged that an American firm, Herakles, is to build another East African communication cable, South African Communications Minister, Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri, has caused the project to be stopped. This follows announcement that no undersea cable will be allowed to land in the country and provide cheaper broadband unless local or African investors have majority shareholding. The unexpected development has prompted Herakles to pull out of building its proposed East African cable. Analysts are looking at the development as another missed opportunity for Africa to have access to cheap internet bandwidth and a reliable transmission system. The South African move is designed to get EASSy (East African Submarine System) to fall into line with the NEPAD Protocol, of which the South African Government has been the strongest supporter. However, the move is being seen by many as an attempt by a few firms and countries to foist their desires on other in the continent. Bef...

Nigerian firm to build $300m undersea optic fibre cable

A Nigerian firm, Mainstreet Technologies, plans to build an undersea optic fibre cable to compete with SAT-3. SAT-3 is a transatlantic transmission system sponsored by telecoms incumbents, led by Telkom of South Africa. Our correspondent gathered on Monday that the project would cost $300m. The firm plans to complete it ahead of others currently under construction. This will make it the first alternative source of underwater transmission to SAT-3. Mainstreet has Ms. Funke Opeke as its Chief Executive Officer. She was until recently the Chief Operating Officer of the Nigerian Telecommunications Limited. Known as MaIN OnE, the cable seeks to connect 12 countries, including Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal, Guinea, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, Nigeria (Lagos and Port Harcourt), Gabon, the DRC and Angola. The firm said there was an option to extend the cable to South Africa if there was a change of attitude to external operators by the government of the country. “We’ve been a little disappointed with...

Globacom wins enterprise awards

Globacom, Nigeria ’s second National GSM Operator, has won the 2007 Fortune and Class Enterprise Awards. The company which recently celebrated its fourth anniversary, was named winner in the award category of Employer of Choice Award at a ceremony held at Eko Hotel and Suites last Sunday. The award ceremony was organised by Fortune and Class, a business focus monthly magazine. In a letter to Globacom, the coordinator of the Awards Committee, Niyi Akinsiju, disclosed that the award “measured learning/personal improvement opportunities, compensation (fringe benefits/perks), employee pride, competition/non-employee envy and aspiration.” Other criteria include management sensitivity, welfare, health and safety, remarkable corporate image and long-term goals. Akinsiju said that winners emerged from a poll of readers of the magazine conducted in August. The 2007 edition is the second of the annual awards initiated last year to promote excellence in corporate organizations. The Employer of Ch...