MTN says NCC has approved renewal of it’s operating licences for another 10 years

By our reporter/ The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has approved the operating spectrum and licence of MTN Nigeria for another ten years, the telecom company said on Wednesday.

Uto Ukpanah, MTN Nigeria company secretary, in a regulatory filing posted on the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) website, said the renewal would run from September 2021 to August 31 2031.

The NCC had in August denied it approved licence renewal for the telecom giant, contrary to an update on its website, stating that the application for a renewal of licence by MTN Nigeria was still undergoing required regulatory processes.

“MTN Nigeria is pleased to announce that the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has formally notified the Company of the renewal of its Unified Access Service (UAS) licence and spectrum licence for wireless local loop in the 900MHz and 1800MHz band, subject to license conditions, including additional amounts under discussion,” the notice reads.

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“The NCC also acknowledged receipt of the sum of N71.6 billion for the spectrum licence and N374.6 million for the UAS licence in settlement of their invoices for the period 1 September 2021 to 31 August 2031.”

According to Karl Toriola, MTN Nigeria CEO, the renewal would enable the company to continue to provide services to the people.

“Renewing our licences for another ten years is very important to our business and enables us to continue to provide services to ensure the benefits of modern connected life for our people,” Toriola said.

“MTN Nigeria is delighted with its strong partnership with the NCC and looks forward to working closely with the commission and the ministry of communications and digital economy, to accelerate the growth of Nigeria’s digital economy.”

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