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July 17, 2007
Poor GSM services: Reps invite stakeholders
The House of Representatives ad hoc Committee on GSM has invited stakeholders to a two-day public hearing on how to resolve the unending poor services by the GSM service providers.
This was disclosed by the chairman of the committee, Rep Leo Oghor at a press briefing yesterday in Abuja.
The public hearing scheduled for July 18 and 19, followed to a motion passed by the House which mandated the committee to investigate the declining GSM services.
The committee, Oghor said, had already summoned all the network service providers, ministry of communications, National Communication Commission, M-TEL and the Consumer Protection Council.
The service providers, he said, were requested to submit a report on infrastructure sharing as it affects their operations, the minimum quality of service expected of each network and its up-to-date key performance report.
He expressed optimism that the hearing would provide opportunity for finding a lasting solution to the perennial poor quality services by the GSM operators.
The House, he said, would ensure that provisions of the Communication Act were fully complied with by stakeholders.
Posted by Publisher at July 17, 2007 04:43 PM
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