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Telcos To Sue Perpetrators Of Fibre Cuts

11-Feb-2019
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Telecommunication companies are considering legal action against individuals, groups and companies whose activities result in fibre cuts.

This has become necessary because engagements with the National Engineering Co-ordinating Team to sanitise work around the right of ways and road reservation corridors have not yielded results as telecoms cables and infrastructure continue to suffer great damage.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Telecoms Chamber, Ign. Kenneth Ashigbey lamented the service loss to customers, the incalculable damage to industry reputation, and revenue loss to the state and mobile network providers.

He decried the worrying trend, which, he explained, spikes operational costs of the network operators, reduces last mile connectivity and rural expansion projects, not forgetting the effect on the security of the Ghanaian citizen, who requires uninterrupted telecommunications services.

Perpetrators of fibre cuts

“Fibre optic cables laid with all requisite fees paid to mandated authorities continue to suffer persistent cuts from road constructions and other private development activities such as property developers, farming activities, other utility providers, etc., despite engagements with the National Engineering Co-ordinating Team to sanitise work around the right of ways and road reservation corridors,” he emphasised.

Sharp rise in fibre cuts

Statistics compiled by the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications show a sharp rise in incessant fibre cuts, which is responsible for poor quality of service, as well as imposing huge financial burden on service providers.  

Negative impact of fibre cuts

The fibre cuts create network challenges such as call drops, speech mutation, calls not going through and poor voice signals, as well as degrades user service quality and experience.

This negative development also spikes operational costs of the network operators, reduces last mile connectivity and rural expansion projects, not forgetting the effect on the security of the Ghanaian citizen, who requires uninterrupted telecommunications services.

Fibre cuts rise exponentially

According to data from Telcos Chamber, the number of cuts is going up exponentially.

30% rise in fibre cuts in Jan 2019

For example, the number of cuts recorded in January 2018 was 203, but this number jumped by over 30% in January 2019.

Repairs cost $16m in 2015

The data revealed that it cost over $16 million to repair the damages in 2015.

$400,000 monthly cost of repairs in 2015

This put the monthly average cost of repairs to about $400,000 in 2015.

Repairs cost $700,000 in Jan 2019

However, the statistics revealed that in January 2019, over $700,000 was spent on repair of damages due to fibre cuts.

Repair costs almost doubled

This means that the monthly average cost of repairs has almost doubled in January 2019, compared to the 2015 monthly average figure.

Downtime worsens

The statistics also established that the average time for restoring the cuts and the downtimes are also increasing, making the cost in terms of reputation and loss of revenue incalculable.

Telcos key to development

Mobile telecommunications services are fundamental to the effective functioning of the state as they are critical to national security, as well as economic and social activities.

However, despite the clear importance of this service, and with its immense infrastructure and meshed networks built to support the deployment of the service, mobile network operators continue to suffer fibre cuts, which disrupts service quality and interrupts the network.

NCA imposes GH₵34 fines on telcos in 2019

Last month, industry regulator, the National Communications Authority (NCA) imposed fines totalling GH₵34 million (GH₵34,065,000) on the four telecommunication companies for poor quality of service

AirtelTigo picked up the heftiest fine of GH₵11.6 million (GH₵11,635,000).

All other telcos also received sanctions, with Glo being fined GH₵4.4 million (GH₵4,460,000); MTN fined GH₵9 million (GH¢9,080,000); and Vodafone receiving a GH₵9.8 million (GH¢8,890,000) fine.

The companies are in court challenging the fines.
NCA imposes $7m fine in 2018

In November 2018, four telecommunication firms were fined $7 million for poor services.
The fine imposed by Ghana’s National Communication Authority affects MTN AirtelTigo, Glo and Vodafone.

The regulator justified the fines on grounds of non-compliance with various quality service requirements.

AirtelTigo received the highest fine of $2.4 million, followed by MTN with $1.8 million fine.

Vodafone was fined a little over $1.6 million while Glo was fined $828,000.

Source: The Finder

 

 
 

 

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