Number portability infraction ncc fines glo mtn n34m

It looks like you've provided a series of seemingly unrelated terms. Let me try to help you decipher what they might be related to:

  1. Number Portability: This refers to the ability of a mobile phone number to be transferred from one wireless carrier to another without changing the phone number.
  2. Infraction: This is a term used in the context of telecommunications, referring to a violation or breach of a regulatory rule or agreement.
  3. NCC: This likely stands for National Communications Commission, which is a regulatory body responsible for overseeing the telecommunications industry in a particular country.
  4. Fines: These are penalties imposed by the NCC for non-compliance with regulatory rules or agreements.
  5. Glo: This is a mobile network operator (MNO) in Nigeria, with the full name Globacom Limited.
  6. Mtn: This is another MNO in Nigeria, with the full name MTN Nigeria.
  7. N34m: This appears to be a monetary amount, specifically 34 million Nigerian Naira.

Based on this information, it's possible that the infraction refers to a violation of number portability rules by Glo or MTN, and the NCC has imposed a fine of N34m on one or both of the MNOs.