Togo: Telecom Watchdog Fines Moov Africa Togo CFA1.26 Billion for Network Disruptions

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Friday, 26 July 2024 09:50
Togo: Telecom Watchdog Fines Moov Africa Togo CFA1.26 Billion for Network Disruptions

(Togo First) - Togo’s telecom regulator, ARCEP, has imposed a CFA1.6 billion on Moov Africa Togo. This amounts to 2% of the mobile operator's sales in 2023. The regulator disclosed the news on July 24, after a public hearing held the same day in Lomé. 

ARCEP accused Moov Africa Togo of "serious breaches of its obligation to provide permanent, continuous and regular availability of mobile electronic communications services." Significant damage to Moov Africa Togo's network resulted in service interruptions that affected several subscribers.

Moov Africa Togo has six months to remedy the situation. Failure to do so could result in further sanctions, by the law.

This is not the first time Moov Africa Togo has faced sanctions. In 2021, the operator was sanctioned for similar breaches.

Esaïe Edoh

 

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