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"The price decreases in the market in the last couple of years has increased the traffic enormously and it has put pressure on our network," Goschen said. "I think the market realizes that and that's why we've been investing so significantly. ... We're slightly behind the curve from where we want to be, so that is a bit of issue." Yet it remains unclear how well the service will take off, as some may believe it costs extra or don't want the hassle. It takes as long as two days for the number to clear and the new network to begin service. An AP journalist who attempted to carry his number over to a new provider Monday also got an error message. But the competition for the lucrative and growing mobile market in Nigeria likely will become even more intense, as signaled by company official after company official who urged an audience in Lagos celebrating the service's start to switch to their carrier. "It's a survival instinct," said Segun Ogunsanya, the CEO of Airtel's Nigerian subsidiary. "You must make sure your service is good." ___ Online: Nigerian Communications Commission: Bharti Airtel Ltd. in Nigeria: bit.ly/HZKjNU Etisalat in Nigeria:
http://www.etisalat.com.ng/ Globacom Ltd.:
http://www.gloworld.com/ MTN Group Ltd. in Nigeria:
http://www.ncc.gov.ng/
http://www.mtnonline.com/
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