The association which acquired the former national carrier, NITEL/Mtel, and now rebranded to Ntel, NATCOM, has revealed its plans to spend $1 billion as part of its post-acquisition plan to rollout services to Lagos, Port Harcourt and Abuja.
According to This Day Newspaper, Ntel’s Manager, Mr. Osondu Nwokoro, said the company had recorded significant milestones in technological innovation, being able to deploy the 4th Generation mobile technology.
He said: “NTEL network designed for the
900 Mhz (Band 8) and 1800 Mhz (Band 3) frequency bands equips it to
operate as the most advanced 4G LTE network in Nigeria.”
Speaking in Abuja during a
post-privatisation presentation to the acting Director General, Bureau
of Public Enterprises (BPE), Dr. Vincent Akpotaire, Nwokoro added: “This
milestone among others is geared towards making the dream of giving
Nigerians a pure play advanced 4G LTE network offering mobile services
across voice, data and video a reality.”
Akpotaire, however, challenged NATCOM on
the need to come out with unique products and services, if they must
make the desired in-road in the telecoms sector. He urged the Consortium
to justify its emergence in the privatization process by deploying the
right technology to turn around the sector.
In a statement by BPE spokesman, Alex
Okoh, the acting BPE boss further expressed satisfaction with NATCOM’s
post-privatisation roll out plans and assured firm of the Bureau’s
dedication to its responsibilities towards achieving the set objectives
of privatising NITEL/MTEL.
He said he was optimistic that NTEL
would fill the position of a strong indigenous telecommunications
service provider, stressing that the Bureau would work with the National
Council for Privatisation (NCP) to resolve some outstanding issues in
order to expedite the execution of the roll out plans.



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