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Airtel CEO has joined MTN CEO to call on the Nigerian Communications Commission to approve adjustments of call and data tariff, citing rising operational costs.

Telecom subscribers have announced plans to sue service providers over a proposed tariff increase that could potentially double the cost of services nationwide.

Telecommunication giant MTN Group has announced that it has sold its business operations to another firm in Guinea Conakry to focus on other markets.

The Nigerian Communications Commission is facing pressure to approve the request from MTN, GLO, Airtel, and other telecommunications companies to hike tariffs.

Telecom subscribers under the umbrella of NATCOM have rejected the proposed hike in call and data tariffs. They described it insensitive and poorly timed.

Telecom operators have warned that the rising costs of operation in Nigeria may lead to service cuts and disruptions as the financial burden has become unbearable.

The NCC has authorized the Exchange Telecommunications Limited's separation from MTN Nigeria Communications Limited due to unpaid interconnect fees.

Telecommunication companies have warned of imminent USSD service disruption to banks in Nigeria over the lingering N250 billion debt accrued over the years.

MTN reportedly plans to acquire a license to launch another bank after successfully operating MoMo Payment Service Bank (PSB), which has over five million users.
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