MTN Nigeria fined USD5.2 billion for failing to register users

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Last Updated : Oct 27 2015 | 12:28 AM IST
MTN Group telecommunication's stock plunged 12.5 percent on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange today on the news that its most lucrative subsidiary, in Nigeria, has been fined USD 5.2 billion for failing to disconnect millions of unregistered cellphone subscribers.
The Nigerian Communications Commission confirmed the penalty based on 200,000 naira (USD 1,000) for each of 5.1 million cellphone SIM cards that had not been registered and should have been disconnected by an August deadline.
On Aug. 7, the commission issued an ultimatum ordering all cellphone providers to de-activate unregistered cards within seven days "or face severe sanctions." All the other cellphone companies in Nigeria complied, the commission said.
The South African company said in a statement Monday that it is in talks with Nigeria's regulatory body "to resolve the matter."
The USD 5.2 billion fine is equivalent to at least two average years' profit for MTN Nigeria and nearly three times the USD 1.8 billion that it has invested in the West African country, according to the company's website.
Africa's leading cellphone service provider, MTN paid $285 million for one of four GSM licenses in Nigeria in 2001.
Before the cut, MTN said it had about 62 million customers among Nigeria's 170 million people in September, by far the group's biggest market.
Nigeria has about 150 million active mobile phone lines, 90 million mobile Internet users and imports 4 million cellphones each month, according to Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Communications.
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First Published: Oct 27 2015 | 12:28 AM IST

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