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Barred Lines: Subscribers Besiege Providers
Thousands of Telecommunication subscribers besieged the offices of service providers in Umuahia, Abia State Capital, following the barring of their lines.
A cross-section of the subscribers expressed displeasure over the development in separate interviews with The Tide’s source in Umuahia recently.
The Federal Government had directed telecom companies to bar all outgoing calls on lines that was yet to be linked up with the National Identification Number.
Some of the affected subscribers told The Source that they woke-up to realise that their lines had been barred for outgoing calls and could only receive calls.
A lady, who identified herself simply as Mary, said: “I have been here as early as 7.30 a.m. because I thought they could easily attend to me before I go to work.
“I can receive calls but I cannot make calls to anyone through my line.As you can see, I’m stranded right now. They have refused to let us in, pending when they finish attending to those inside,’’ she said.
Another subscriber, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said: “I came from Isuikwuato this morning to have my line reconnected, but I do not understand why I should go this kind of stress.
“I have already done my NIN registration but it has not been connected with my line”.
A source at the MTN Partner office on Umuwaya Road, Umuahia, said they will attend to the subscribers, and blamed the delay on poor network.
According to the source, some of the subscribers have already done their NIN registration and waiting to be linked, while others are coming for fresh registration.
“Our major challenge right now is the National Identity Management Commission network, as you can see, many people want to be linked at the same time, so the network will be busy.I’m not sure the subscribers will be unbarred immediately after registration because there are other processes involved,’’ he said.
Meanwhile, security men and the telecommunication operators had hectic time controlling the people, who were struggling and shoving one another in order to occupy a vantage position.
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