Guided by the philosophy of shared prosperity, we believe that the success and growth of our business is tied to the wellbeing and success of the communities in which we operate.
A proudly Nigerian company, we are committed to the growth of the economy and the progress of our people. We understand that with real access and support, there is nothing Nigerians cannot achieve.
Over the years, we have borne witness to the innovation, drive, and resilience that is at the heart of Nigeria. MTN Business seeks to be the reliable and dependable supplier of business communication solutions to the Nigeria enterprise market. In the MyOffice space, MTN Business continues to work with various partners to design and deploy solutions that are both affordable yet innovative meeting the need of the Nigerian small business enterprise.
It has started work on the transition of the network infrastructure across all 21 markets to the next-generation, packet-switch network, based on Internet Protocol IP.
The installation of new-generation radio equipment makes use of network technologies such as EDGE and 3G, allowing for increased data access and improved voice quality. Fixed telecommunications services in Swaziland are still in the hands of the national monopoly, the SPTC, established in under the Posts and Telecommunications Act and responsible to the Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Telecommunications.
The cellular network is also under the monopoly control of Swazi MTN. According to the authorities, "service needs in Swaziland are to be met by means of a year development master plan that will ensure an orderly telecommunications network expansion. This will eliminate the SPTC and separate posts and telecommunications into two separate corporations. The telecommunications business will be incorporated as a telecommunications company under the Companies Act.
A period of exclusivity for the new Telco will be determined at the date of commencement of the Act and competition will be opened for private networks, internet services, value added services and customer premises equipment within 90 days after the effective date of SCC's operating authority.
Through this committee Government wanted to ensure that MTN provided services to customers who may not otherwise be served. By working hand in hand with this committee MTN Swaziland has set up a host of Base Transceiver Stations BTS to ensure that even Swazis living in remote areas also have access to mobile communications. The USO conditions in the Swazi MTN license agreement ensured that MTN Swaziland did not concentrate its efforts only in areas with high returns, but also provided services in areas with low financial gains so that the economic activity in these remote areas could be improved.
In addition to BTSes, MTN also installed payphones in strategic areas where people who cannot afford mobile phones would be able to make calls using a coin box. Local entrepreneurs have been empowered by the company too, by distributing MTN products and services-specifically airtime, SIM cards and handsets.
This has resulted in the creation of employment for a large number of Swazis who sell airtime at every corner of and earn commissions. Employment creation. Financial inclusion. Governance structure. Board of directors. Executive committee. Managed networks. Internet of things. Rich media services. Mobile financial services. Sustainable economic value.
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