South Africa's MTN Group has proposed a 300 billion naira ($1.51 billion) payment to settle a $3.9 billion fine in Nigeria, a document seen by Reuters shows.
South African telecom firm proposes $1.5B settlement for Nigeria fine
MTN was handed the penalty in October last year for missing the deadline to disconnect users with unregistered SIM cards.
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