A statement released by Etisalat says the suit was filed in order to prevent the use of the spectrum by MTN at this time, as it will entrench the dominance of MTN in the retail data services market.
The statement released by Etisalat's Head of Media, Chineze Amanfo reads in part;
"You will recall that MTN Nigeria was declared dominant by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) in 2013 and remains dominant in the wholesale leased line and retail voice markets. The use of the 800MHz spectrum to deploy broadband services ahead of its competitors, particularly those who prior to MTNs purchase of Visafone, held similar spectrum bands as MTN, will further entrench MTN’s dominance in the Nigerian telecommunications sector”.

Ghen ghen
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Lol.
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Gud for them
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in the UK,they are bodies that checkmate issues like this. issues that relate with company's dat try to suppress competition. the market should have a reasonable amount of competition and not monopolized. If this is resolved it will be fine.
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How many times will Etisalat sue MTN? Na wa o.
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Mtn again
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ReplyDeleteit's time their dominance of the Nigerian market is checked.
. ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
The war has begun.
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I don't understand.....thank you
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ReplyDeleteIt's not a useless suit, as some of you might think. Even Google has been sued several times by MSN, Ask, etc. due to their market share in search engine. So, it's left to the judiciary and NCC to decide if it is an unfair competition.
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ReplyDeleteIt's not a useless suit, as some of you might think. Even Google has been sued several times by MSN, Ask, etc. due to their market share in search engine. So, it's left to the judiciary and NCC to decide if it is an unfair competition.
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ReplyDeletein the rules of fair play etisalat is correct. can't have an organisation dominate a telecommunications industry. same with DSTV.
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