Million Subscribers by 2020
Fifth telecoms player in Nigeria, Ntel, said it aims to capture over a third of the 150 million Nigerian population by year 2020.
The new telecommunications company, which recently launched its number preservation campaign, also disclosed that it would reward the first batch of subscribers on its network, who reserve their numbers and activate their sim cards on or before April 8, this year.
Following the announcement, the firm revealed that, it had recorded an impressive turnout of subscribers who visited its website to register.
According to the company, under the terms of campaign, the first batch of subscribers to reserve their numbers on the network, and subsequently SIM-activate after launch, would be recognised as pioneers on the new mobile network, marking them out as the first to reap its promise of abundant broadband on its pure-play Advanced 4G/LTE network.
Speaking on this development, Chief Executive Officer of Ntel, Kamar Abass, noted that “Ntel is a proudly Nigerian company that is fully committed to empowering Nigerians through a technologically advanced pure-play 4G/LTE network. Those who reserve their numbers, and subsequently SIM-activate with us, will be the vanguard of a select corps of privileged subscribers.
“Prospective subscribers who are yet to key into the campaign are urged to do by logging on the company’s website,www.ntel.com.ng, then pick and reserve up to five numbers of their choice and register before the campaign period elapses.”
Abass noted further “We expect to see more than 50m 4G/LTE subscribers in Nigeria by 2020 and we are delighted to be leading this transformation towards that critical mass of customers.”
He said Ntel, which made its first voice over LTE call in Lagos on February 25, 2016, is positioned to lead the way as Nigeria’s most advanced 4G/LTE network.
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