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Visfone spectrum: Fear of monopolizing data market baseless – MTN tells competitors

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JUNE 28, 2018 – MTN Nigeria yesterday said the fear of two of its competitors, Airtel and 9mobile, that its acquisition of Visafone and its 800megahertz (MHz) spectrum, would substantially lessen competition in the data market segment and ultimately create a monopoly in the industry, was baseless.

It said the competitors’ arguments were academic and based on panic fear.

It insisted that rather than creating a monopoly, the development would allow the Federal Government to realise its broadband target of 30 per cent this year and ultimately grow the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP).

Its Senior Manager, Regulatory Affairs, Johnson Oyewo, who represented the telco at the public hearing convened by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) in Abuja, said the regulator has introduced a number of regulatory initiatives such as Spectrum Refarming, Passive Infrastructure Sharing and Spectrum Trading amongst others which provide a level playing field for all players and unlocks access to essential facilities and will go a long way in deepening industry growth and dynamism.

“These initiatives which promote market efficiencies should be leveraged by all market players to their advantage. The newly introduced Spectrum Trading Guidelines further strengthens healthy competition as every market player can freely engage in spectrum trading which is readily available in the secondary market with some market players who are underutilising same,” he said.

He said the NCC in its Competition Determination found the mobile data market segment where the 800MHz spectrum will be deployed to be effectively competitive. He argued that competitors have failed to substantiate allegations of conducts deemed to result in substantial lessening of competition as specified by the NCC in its Competition Practices Regulations 2007.

He also said the ‘democratisation of spectrum access’ as well as the immediate transfer of the 800MHz Visafone spectrum to MTN, is one of the things that could fast track Nigeria’s target of achieving 30 per cent broadband penetration by the end of 2018.

“Nigeria’s broadband penetration is presently at 21/22 per cent. We are committed to the national broadband penetration which was why we bought the 2.6 GHz spectrum band and MTN was the only bidder then. We are working hard to expand our networks across Nigeria and the 800MHz gives an advantage of wider coverage using fewer resources. The ultimate beneficiaries are the Nigerian government, and every Nigerian who will benefit from the pervasive roll-out of broadband services and success of the rural telephony project,” he said.

According to Oyewo, MTN’s continuous infrastructural roll-out underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to Nigeria in the long term, and as such other operators too should demonstrate the same commitment arguing that the attendant impact of all operators’ collective investment on GDP given the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)’s findings will lead to a 10 per cent leap in broadband penetration thereby resulting in one per cent yield on GDP as well as lower retail prices which is beneficial to all consumers.

‘’We have shown time and again that we are committed to the Nigerian market. MTN has consistently invested in communications infrastructure, particularly broadband infrastructure in Nigeria. The facts are there for everyone to verify, no other operator has displayed this level of commitment to development of the Nigerian telecoms space including operators whose parent companies rank higher globally in terms of subscriber numbers,” he said.

As the timeline for achieving the broadband target of 30 per cent draws nearer, stakeholders must demonstrate commitment to supporting the Federal Government. In this regard, MTN, acquisition of Visafone is a step in the right direction at actualising the target. In order for the network expansion, and attendant service quality improvement to continue, it argues, the NCC should take a fair decision, in allowing the transfer of the Visafone 800MHz to MTN in the interest of the consumer and the Nigerian economy.

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