MTN Nigeria has confirmed it recorded a glitch on
its system that resulted in a host of subscribers enjoying free 3GB data
bundles.
HumanIPO revealed on Monday MTN’s customers had noticed they had not been charged for the substantial data bundle, but the the network operator had remained silent on the issue.
Chineze Gbenga-Oluwatoye, senior manager of corporate communications at the corporate services division of MTN Nigeria, has now told HumanIPO the network’s data charging interface was affected.
“A series of service disruptions occurred which affected the charging interface for this data service,” Gbenga-Oluwatoye said HumanIPO.
The company also confirmed HumanIPO’s earlier report that the glitch had been fixed.
Chineze said: “These issues have since been resolved and the regular charging process restored.”
According to the latest figures released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), MTN at the end of the first quarter had 22,725,089 subscribers, meaning
the loss could be substantial http://www.humanipo.com/news/29286/mtn-nigeria-confirms-system-glitch-blames-service-disruptions/
HumanIPO revealed on Monday MTN’s customers had noticed they had not been charged for the substantial data bundle, but the the network operator had remained silent on the issue.
Chineze Gbenga-Oluwatoye, senior manager of corporate communications at the corporate services division of MTN Nigeria, has now told HumanIPO the network’s data charging interface was affected.
“A series of service disruptions occurred which affected the charging interface for this data service,” Gbenga-Oluwatoye said HumanIPO.
The company also confirmed HumanIPO’s earlier report that the glitch had been fixed.
Chineze said: “These issues have since been resolved and the regular charging process restored.”
According to the latest figures released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), MTN at the end of the first quarter had 22,725,089 subscribers, meaning
the loss could be substantial http://www.humanipo.com/news/29286/mtn-nigeria-confirms-system-glitch-blames-service-disruptions/
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