Chad telcos ordered to improve service
TELECOMS
By BiztechAfrica - Aug. 23, 2012, 11:17 a.m.Chad’s telecoms regulator has fined local telcos following a quality of service audit earlier this month.
The Office of Telecommunications Regulation Chad (TREO) conducted its fourth audit of mobile telecoms services across the country earlier this month.
The survey assessed service delivery in Mao, Bol, Bokoro, Mongo, Oum Hadjer, Abeche, Bongor, Kelo, Moundou, Doba, Koumra, Sarh, Pala and N'Djamena, among others.
TREO head Bashar Saleh Idriss said the three operators, Airtel, Tigo and Salam, had been fined a total of over USD2 million for various breaches.
The regulator urged them to improve the quality of their services.
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