Withdrew globacom license benin republic

You're referring to the recent development in the telecommunications industry in Benin Republic.

Yes, it's true that Globacom, a Nigerian telecommunications company, had its operating license withdrawn by the Benin Republic's regulatory agency, the Autorité de Régulation des Communications Électroniques et des Postes (ARCEP).

According to reports, Globacom's license was revoked due to non-compliance with regulatory requirements and failure to meet the minimum capital requirements set by the ARCEP. The company was also accused of not providing adequate services to its subscribers in the country.

Globacom, which is one of the largest telecommunications companies in Nigeria, had been operating in Benin Republic since 2008. The company had been facing challenges in the country, including allegations of poor network quality and inadequate customer service.

The withdrawal of Globacom's license is seen as a major blow to the company, which has a significant presence in West Africa. The company has been operating in several countries in the region, including Nigeria, Ghana, and Côte d'Ivoire.

It's worth noting that the withdrawal of Globacom's license is not the first time a telecommunications company has faced regulatory action in Benin Republic. In recent years, several other companies have faced similar challenges, including MTN and Orange.

The development is likely to have significant implications for the telecommunications industry in Benin Republic, as well as for Globacom's operations in the region.