SPTC backs down on mobile
TELECOMS
By BiztechAfrica - March 23, 2012, 10:03 a.m.The Swaziland Posts and Telecommunications Corporation (SPTC) reportedly offered to withdraw its mobile service from the market as its dispute over the matter enters arbitration in Geneva.
SPTC signed a joint venture agreement with MTN Swaziland in 1997, in which SPTC agreed not to launch mobile services.
However, its fixed-mobile offering is in contravention of this agreement, says MTN.
The matter is now being heard in the International Court of Arbitration in Geneva.
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