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NCC Records 182m Active Subscriptions as Teledensity Soars

Olamide Ojuokaiye by Olamide Ojuokaiye
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The Nigerian telecommunications sector has recorded another significant milestone, with active telephone subscriptions vaulting to 182 million as of the end of 2023.

This represents a robust increase from the 159 million lines recorded in the corresponding period of the previous year as data released by the industry regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), indicates that the surge in subscriptions has propelled the nation’s teledensity , a critical metric measuring the number of active telephone connections per 100 inhabitants to an impressive 84.17 percent.

The sustained growth trajectory underscores the sector’s resilience and its pivotal role as a driver of the digital economy, despite prevailing economic headwinds. Industry analysts attribute the uptick to aggressive network expansion by operators, increased demand for data services, and the implementation of policies aimed at enhancing connectivity in rural and underserved areas.

The breakdown of the figures reveals a fiercely competitive landscape, with the four major operators: MTN, Glo, Airtel, and 9mobile all jostling for market dominance. With MTN Nigeria continues to lead the pack, commanding a significant share of the market, followed closely by Globacom and Airtel. The steady rise in subscriptions and teledensity is a testament to the NCC’s regulatory efficacy in fostering a level playing field and ensuring consumer protection.

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It also signals a growing reliance on telecommunications for commerce, governance, and social interaction, reinforcing the sector’s status as a cornerstone of national development. With the digital economy emerging as the new frontier for growth, the continued expansion of the nation’s telecom infrastructure is poised to unlock further opportunities for innovation and financial inclusion across the country.

However, despite the gradual rollout of next-generation networks, 4G technology still dominates Nigeria’s broadband landscape, accounting for more than 50 per cent of mobile internet connections, while 5G adoption remains relatively low at around three per cent of network usage, reflecting the early stage of deployment since its commercial launch in 2022.
Consequently, analysts say continued investments in 4G expansion, fibre infrastructure, and emerging 5G services will be critical to improving broadband access, accelerating digital inclusion, and supporting Nigeria’s fast-growing digital economy

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