MTN
Nigeria on Thursday said that it had completed the processes in the acquisition
of Visafone, the only surviving Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) network in
Nigeria’s telecommunications industry.
MTN Executive, Amina Oyagbola, said this in a statement in
Lagos.
Ms. Oyagbola said the acquisition of Visafone was in line with a
continued commitment by MTN to improve the quality of broadband services for
its subscribers.
She also said the acquisition, which sought to leverage
resources for service enhancement, was also reflective of the company’s
concerted efforts to deepen the growth and roll out of broadband services
across the country.
According to her, the acquisition of the CDMA network was in support
of the National Broadband Plan, for the benefit of Nigerians.
”We are committed to exploring avenues for meeting our
customers’ increasing data needs in line with our vision ‘to lead the delivery
of a bold new digital world to our customers’.
”As we work to maximise our data capabilities towards achieving
broadband of international quality, our objective is to ensure that Nigerians
experience a boost in the quality of broadband internet services.
”This will
translate to the much needed enhanced data speeds and value to enhance personal
and business productivity.
”The acquisition of Visafone highlights MTN’s commitment to
Nigeria. More capacity will facilitate enhanced product/service offerings and
experience in the data space to the delight of our valued customers.
”Voice is still King. However, data is becoming increasingly
important in our everyday lives and our energies are focused on enhancing data
and internet services to the benefit of our customers and the country at
large,” she said.
Visafone is one of the leading CDMA/ICT companies in Nigeria,
offering a number of services, which include voice, high speed data (3G),
internet and other Value Added Services (VAS).
Visafone also provides business solutions to small and medium
sized companies and corporate organisations in Nigeria.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that over 2,000 employees of
Visafone were disengaged with effect from January 5 and were paid three months
salaries as severance package.
The only employees said to been left are those in the personnel
and transmission departments.

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