In a media luncheon Mr
Kamar Abass the NTel boss said that the assets acquired from NITEL included
cellular spectrum/microwave frequencies; telecom operating licences,
international submarine cable, which is the SAT-3 and cell towers.
Natcom Development and
Investment Ltd (Ntel), on Thursday, said it would deploy 4 Generation (4G)
network to show its relevance in the Nigerian telecommunications market.
Ntel is the company that
acquired the assets and liabilities of defunct NITEL and MTEL.
Abass said the company
would now be known as Nigeria Telecommunications (NTel) and would offer high
speed data, high-definition voice and video to customers.
He added that there were
still spaces in the marketplace for new SIMs; hence, NTel as a new entrant had
many opportunities.
According to him, the
company will be doing video over data and ensure Nigerians get high quality
broadband, rather than cheap broadband.
“Nigeria is in extreme
‘data hunger’, with just 92.7 million active Internet users as at June 2015,
but the surprising issue is that only 27.6 million of the users access the
Internet are on 3G/4G networks.
“It shows that more than 65
million go on the Internet on 2G, which means that we are losing the broadband
race by using 2G network, since 4G is the heart of broadband.
“Our story is that of pure
4G network, with high speed broadband and better technology. We see ourselves
as offering Nigeria the key ingredient with the deployment of 4G.”
He added that the company
also acquired fibre and duct network (including Right Of Way), prime buildings
and satellite earth stations.
Abass said that the company
would roll out services in three cities before the end of 2015, which included
Lagos, Abuja and Port-Harcourt simultaneously.
He noted that some of the
equipment acquired from NITEL were obsolete, hence they would not be used to
deploy the 4G services.
According to him, the 4G
network to be built by NTel will be better than what is presently obtainable in
the industry.
The company would start
deploying fixed service in the second half of 2016, he said NTel’s ownership of
SAT-3 would also help with superfast Internet from West to South Africa and
Europe, all the way to Asia.

Nitel cannot cannot compete with global com and all that
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