(Reuters) - COTONOU, July 13 - Benin suspended the networks of
two of its four mobile phone operators late on Thursday, cutting
off nearly 1 million subscribers in a dispute over contracts,
the West African country's telecoms regulator said.
The regulator silenced the networks of South Africa-listed
MTN and Atlantique Telecom, which is controlled by
Emirates Telecommunications Corp. .
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two of its four mobile phone operators late on Thursday, cutting
off nearly 1 million subscribers in a dispute over contracts,
the West African country's telecoms regulator said.
The regulator silenced the networks of South Africa-listed
MTN and Atlantique Telecom, which is controlled by
Emirates Telecommunications Corp. .
Read more at Reuters.com Government Filings News
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