Telecommunications: Vodafone Ends Operations In Cameroon

The telecoms service provider said on Friday November 10, 2017 that it was no longer commercially viable to resume services in the country after a suspension.

Mobile network service provider, Vodafone Cameroon has put a stop to its operations in the country, citing unsustainability of the venture. The company said it was ceasing operations with immediate effect from Friday November 10, 2017, following a government suspension.

“After the withdrawal of our license by the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications and the Telecoms Regulatory Board and the suspension of our services from 14 September 2017, the operator of the company, Afrimax Cameroon, concluded reluctantly that it was no longer commercially viable to resume services in Cameroon.

As a result, Vodafone Cameroon has ceased operations with immediate effect,” the operator said in an official press release. Vodafone said it will automatically refund to its subscribers their last bundle and outstanding packages by the end of November. “You will receive a cash refund corresponding to your outstanding balance through a mobile money transfer on the mobile number registered during your activation with us,” the company noted on its website.

The operator which goes off the Cameroon telecoms market, was being operated by Afrimax Cameroon; the subsidiary of Afrimax Group, using the Vodafone brand under a licensing agreement...

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