Etisalat Nigeria has filed a court case against rival MTN over the use
of a new frequency band which MTN acquired when it bought internet
provider Visafone, it said on Monday.
South Africa's MTN bought the privately held Nigerian
firm Visafone last month to improve its broadband services in its
biggest market, giving it access to the use of 800 MHz frequency band on
CDMA technology.
MTN operates 900 MHz and 1800 MHz frequency bands
which the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) renewed last
November, similar to frequencies operated by Etisalat and India's Airtel
that use GSM technology.
"The action is considered necessary to challenge the use of the
spectrum by MTN at this time," the local arm of Abu Dhabi-listed
telecoms firm Etisalat said in a statement.
"The use of the 800 MHz spectrum to deploy broadband services
ahead of its competitors ... will further entrench MTN's dominance in
the Nigerian telecommunications sector".
Etisalat said it was in contact with the NCC to understand the
logic of its decision to approve the MTN deal despite declaring the
South African firm a dominant player in Nigeria's wholesale and retail
voice markets in 2013.
MTN and the NCC did not respond to requests for comment.
The legal challenge is the latest headache for MTN in Nigeria,
which contributed more than a third of the company's total revenue in
2014.
Nigeria's telecoms regulator fined the South African company
$5.2 billion last year for failing to disconnect unregistered lines on
time, before reducing the penalty by a quarter in December. MTN is
contesting the fine, which is greater than its past two years of net
profit.
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