Mtn Nigeria Renegotiates Tower Lease With Ihs And Atc, Quashes Conflict Rumors

35 Days(s) Ago    👁 37
 

MTN Nigeria, the countrys biggest telco, has renewed its lease agreement with tower infrastructure provider IHS Towers, ending a two-year boardroom tussle between the two companies. The new deal will see IHS manage MTN networks sites beyond the initial September 2023 deadline.

The renegotiation comes eleven months after MTN selected American Towers Corporation (ATC) to take over its tower operations from IHS by 2025.

Under the new agreement, ATC will provide tower services for 2,100 sites, while IHS will manage 1,400 sites. The 1400 sites include new 1000 MTN sites to be rolled out over the next few years, allocated between the two tower operators. These new agreements are effective April 1, 2024, until December 31, 2032. Before the renegotiation, the site leases expired between December 2024 and December 2029.

The deal would benefit IHS Towers , which earns 63% of its tower revenue from Nigeria. By servicing Airtel and MTN Nigeria, the largest telcos in the West African nation, the tower could witness an improvement in revenues. In a separate filing on Wednesday, IHS Towers said the tower lease renegotiation is a testament to the deepened relationship between the two companies.

The renegotiation, which includes new financial terms focusing on currency stability and diesel costs, aims to mitigate the impact of Nigerias economic challenges on both companies.