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Cheap Data Bundles Led To Africell Collapse In Uganda- MTN Boss

The  MTN Uganda Chief Executive Officer, Wim Vanhelleputte (pictured) has warned that calls for telecoms to reduce cost of data should be accompanied by policies on cost of doing business or else  they’ll suffer similar fate as Africell.

Vanhelleputte made the call while appearing before Parliament’s Information, Communication and Technology Committee that is scrutunising a motion on the poor service delivery among telecom operators in Uganda.

While responding to allegations of exorbitant costs of internet data, Vanhelleputte said the internet costs are a reflection of the costs the telecoms incur in providing data, noting that telecoms that have attempted to sell data below their costs of operation have ended up closing their businesses.

“We have to be careful not to systematically sell data below cost. The reason why Africell had to close shop is systematically selling data below the cost. I wish I could sell data at a lower rate. If you sell goods below the cost, you can do it for a short term, but a long term, you close shop and that is what happened to Africell and all other operators that have closed; they were selling data below the cost,” he explained.

It should be recalled that in October 2021, Africell closed business in Uganda, having entered the competitive telecom sector in 2014 through the acquisition of Orange’s operations in the country.

During the interface, MTN Uganda also defended itself against allegations of charges customers exorbitant fees while transacting on mobile money, saying over half of the transaction fees go towards payment of commission to the mobile money agents.

 “More than half of the fees you pay goes to the mobile money agents. MTN just in November last year, we paid Shs17Bn to 160,000 agents. Airtel I think paid Shs12Bn, I think both of us paid Shs30Bn in November in commission to about 200,000 individuals. Yes, I can reduce the cost of cash outs, but then again, I have to reduce the cost of withdrawal. So when you go to withdraw, you are paying their salary,”  Vanhelleputte said.

In the 2021 Bank of Uganda Annual report, the value of Mobile Money transactions increased by 42.26 percent to Shs113.38Trn from Shs79.7Trn, while the volume of transactions increased by Shs730M to Shs3.89Bn. the upward trend was attributed to the increased usage of the mobile money digital platform to mitigate the COVID19 risks associated of handling paper money.

Bank of Uganda also revealed that the number of active mobile money users increased to 21.18 million during the year under review when compared to 17.5 million recorded during the year 2020.

Charity Bainababo, UPDF Representative tasked the telecoms to explain circumstances under which simcards end up in hands of criminals, to which Vanhelleputte said the Telecoms have followed all guideline but some customers take advantage of the provision that allows each NIN to register three simcards and there are also cases of phone theft that see customers lose cards to criminals.

One thought on “Cheap Data Bundles Led To Africell Collapse In Uganda- MTN Boss

  1. As an mtn agent,Back to the issue of giving simcards to the criminals in the country wont affect us the simcard users but should be aserious note to those who doing criminals with those simcards.my view is at technology development of which should install cameras in all corners of the country so as the criminal trys to misuse asimcard should be viewed clearly where he is exactly.so that is my opinion the issue of UPDF torward the issue of misusing simcards by the criminals.

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