Bloomberg reported on Thursday that MTN, Africa's largest mobile networks operator, offered to pay about 40 percent of the fine and that Nigeria's senate said talks with the company should continue.
"MTN has previously advised shareholders not to make decisions based on press reports and MTN again urges its shareholders to refrain from doing so," it said.
Nigeria in October imposed the fine on MTN for failing to
disconnect unregistered SIM cards from its local network amid fears the
lines were being used by criminal gangs, including militant Islamist
group Boko Haram.
MTN makes about 37 percent of its sales in Nigeria, its biggest
market, last month made a $250 million "good faith" payment towards
reaching a settlement after dropping a legal case against the Nigerian
Communications Commission.
(Reporting by Zandi Shabalala; Editing by Tiisetso Motsoeneng)
Culled from Reuter
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