16 March 2018

Nigeria: Ntel to Implement National Roaming Service

Ernest Akinsola, chief executive officer of ntel, has said that his company is planning to collaborate with 9mobile Nigeria and MTN Nigeria to roll out national roaming service in April.

Akinsola, made the disclosure in Lagos at a meeting with Nigeria Information Technology Reporters Association (NITRA) and said that "In repositioning ntel for growth, there is need to have a national roaming service that will push the network forward.

"This roll-out will be in collaboration with two foremost operators, 9mobile Nigeria and MTN Nigeria; the service is expected to roll out in quarter two, April to be specific." He added.

Akinlola said that the collaboration would ensure complementary skills and robust customer service for all the parties.

He said: "National roaming will help us to accelerate custom acquisition.

"Partnership with 9mobile which has 2G/3G will help customers to enjoy the best data with good speed.

"It will help the network operators to become efficient and have less cost with the roll-out in 4G.

"The planned roll-out with 9mobile is on commercial decision stage; MTN has agreed with the collaboration, and will be going for a trial period with ntel."

He listed some of the benefits of rolling out a national roaming service as immediate coverage parity, service backward compatibility of 4G to 3G and 2G, handset compatibility and speed to scale.

Akinsola said that ntel partnered with companies such as Nokia, Samsung and Motorola for good 5G LTE devices that would push connectivity.

He listed some key drivers of ntel's growth as customer value management, increased smartphone support, rapid channel expansion drive and robust marketing.

He said that ntel would expand its national coverage and ensure network resilience and commercial expansion.

Akinsola said: "ntel coverage is 72 per cent in Lagos, 92 per cent in Abuja and 60 per cent in Port Harcourt; in 18 to 24 months, coverage will be in 20 states."

ntel made its first on-net test data call in Lagos on January 18, 2016, and followed this up with the first on-net voice-over-LTE call in Lagos on February 25, 2016, while it started full commercial operations on April 8, 2016.

ntel's range of services include national bandwidth; international voice termination, international bandwidth, mobile and fixed communications.

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