www.WirelessFederation.com/news: Glo Mobile Ghana, a Ghanaian start-up has been contemplating pulling out of the country. A wholly owned subsidiary of Nigeria-based Globacom and a future operator is itself majority owned by Nigerian petrochemical firm Conpetro, a venture of the entrepreneur Mike Adenuga. The company claimed that it faces significant challenges from ‘interests’ seemingly hell-bent on sabotaging its nationwide launch plans. GSM frequencies was awarded to Glo Mobile by the National Communications Authority (NCA) and since then it has faced obstacles in terms of seeking approval for the swift deployment of its base stations, an encroachment on the frequencies it was awarded by the NCA and the repeated vandalism of its advertising billboards. According to the company officials, its efforts to affect a speedy rollout have been undermined by some forces which have been deliberately working around the clock to cripple its operation and prevent it from rolling out quickly, to the detriment of the Ghanaian society.
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