MTN Nigeria is Best Mobile Operator of the Year 2005

Leading GSM operator, MTN Communications Nigeria Limited was last week named Best Mobile Operator of the Year 2005 at the Nigerian Telecoms Awards ceremonies held at the Lagos Eko Hotels & Suits in Nigeria.

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4 Comments

  1. its rather unfortunte but i really dont understand how MTN can win such an award. i use MTN and honestly i think i hate the company. i dont see how they are better than the others particularly vmobile and globacom. nothing is free on MTN, the charges on GPRS are beyond ridiculous and i daresay, MTN would have been charging queries for accound balance if possible. its a shame they can get away with such

  2. its rather unfortunte but i really dont understand how MTN can win such an award. i use MTN and honestly i think i hate the company. i dont see how they are better than the others particularly vmobile and globacom. nothing is free on MTN, the charges on GPRS are beyond ridiculous and i daresay, MTN would have been charging queries for accound balance if possible. its a shame they can get away with such

  3. its rather unfortunte but i really dont understand how MTN can win such an award. i use MTN and honestly i think i hate the company. i dont see how they are better than the others particularly vmobile and globacom. nothing is free on MTN, the charges on GPRS are beyond ridiculous and i daresay, MTN would have been charging queries for accound balance if possible. its a shame they can get away with such

  4. its rather unfortunte but i really dont understand how MTN can win such an award. i use MTN and honestly i think i hate the company. i dont see how they are better than the others particularly vmobile and globacom. nothing is free on MTN, the charges on GPRS are beyond ridiculous and i daresay, MTN would have been charging queries for accound balance if possible. its a shame they can get away with such

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