CCK has warned that users will lose the use of their lines if they remain unregistered for over 90 days after the switch off.
Hover consumers Network boss Samuel Ochieng says there are other options rather than switching off peoples lines.
CCK has warned that users will lose the use of their lines if they remain unregistered for over 90 days after the switch off.
Hover consumers Network boss Samuel Ochieng says there are other options rather than switching off peoples lines.
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