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MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Great100000: 6:18am On Dec 21, 2024
Nigeria’s mobile subscription base increased to 157.3 million in October 2024 from 154.6 million in September, signaling the beginning of recovery after months of decline.[/b]

The growth was driven by two network operators, MTN, and Airtel, that recorded an increase in their subscriber base in the month under review.

This followed an extensive audit conducted by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), and the implementation of the NIN-Sim linkage exercise, which plunged the country’s subscriptions database by 64.3 million lines between March and September.

With the growth in actively connected lines recorded by the operators, the country’s teledensity, which measures the number of active telephone connections per 100 inhabitants living within an area, also rose to 72.7% from 71.46% recorded in September.

According to NCC, the teledensity is calculated based on a population estimate of 216 million.

How the operators fared

The NCC’s statistics show that MTN, which is the largest operator by subscriber number, boosted the total industry database with a 2.2 million increase in its subscriptions. This brought its total active subscriptions to 80.3 million from 78 million it recorded in September 2024.

• With this, MTN now controls 51.09% of Nigeria’s mobile market.

• Airtel, the second-largest operator, also gained 697,430 new subscriptions in October, which pushed its active database to 54.4 million from 53.7 million recorded in the previous month. The telco trails MTN with 31.61% of the market share.


• However, Globacom, which lost over 19 million subscriptions to the last audit and NIN-SIM linkage exercise still recorded a 44,635 decline in subscriptions for October.

• Globacom, in third position, accounts for 12.15% of the market share with 19.1 million total active subscriptions at the end of October.

• Similarly, 9mobile, which has seen a significant decline in its customer base over the years further lost 245,263 subscriptions in October, bringing its database down to 3.3 million, amounting to 2.15% of the market share.

What you should know


Aside from the NIN-SIM linkage exercise which ensured that all SIMs not linked with the users’ NIN were disconnected from the networks, the NCC said it also carried out an audit on the telco’s databases, which led to the huge decline in the country’s subscription number from 219 million in March this year to 154 million in September.

While noting that the audit aimed to eliminate inactive and improperly registered lines, the NCC in the process, said it discovered that one network operator had misclassified approximately 40 million inactive subscribers as active.

These lines had generated no revenue for over 90 days, breaching the NCC’s guidelines for determining active users and distorting industry data.

Source: https://nairametrics.com/2024/12/19/mtn-airtel-gain-as-nigerias-mobile-subscriptions-hit-157-3-million-in-october-2024/

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Bankowner: 6:33am On Dec 21, 2024
9mobile, far as I am concerned, is dead. If you want to develop heart attack quickly, all you need to do is get yourself their line. I can't even access Nairaland on their internet service.

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Solsix(m): 6:50am On Dec 21, 2024
Globacom is dying can't adenugu see it and do something. We used to happy about it but it's dying before our very eyes.

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by God1000(m): 6:51am On Dec 21, 2024
They should upgrade all their systems for better service delivery, I don't like their poor network
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by DeltaBachelor(m): 6:51am On Dec 21, 2024
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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Atuero(m): 6:52am On Dec 21, 2024
With this record, it is possible we are not up to 200M people in Nigeria

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Dagger79(m): 6:53am On Dec 21, 2024
9mobile should just put the company up for sale

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Matrix13790(m): 6:58am On Dec 21, 2024
Gain or no gain, their network especially internet network is crap lately. Hope they improve as soon as possible. Really annoying.

Meanwhile....

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God bless 🙏

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by temitope27(m): 7:00am On Dec 21, 2024
AIRTEL has been so great to me, may God bless them for me

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Kingdavid579(m): 7:00am On Dec 21, 2024
Glo is nowhere to be seen
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by yemkoguru(m): 7:01am On Dec 21, 2024
Glo is building mast here n thr
2 erecting in same town
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by NetBizguy: 7:01am On Dec 21, 2024
Oboy
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by CooldipoMPS: 7:03am On Dec 21, 2024
wow
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by success1smyn(m): 7:04am On Dec 21, 2024
Atuero:
With this record, it is possible we are not up to 200M people in Nigeria

How many Nigerians are using mobile lines?

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by wizelink: 7:07am On Dec 21, 2024
With the non stop poor network, They gain Nigerians lose.

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Omalicious1: 7:12am On Dec 21, 2024
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Glitcher: 7:12am On Dec 21, 2024
Atuero:
With this record, it is possible we are not up to 200M people in Nigeria
don't forget there are children without phones who are usually more in number and people who don't use phone.

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Randerl: 7:20am On Dec 21, 2024
What,of Starlink?
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by femi4: 7:27am On Dec 21, 2024
Atuero:
With this record, it is possible we are not up to 200M people in Nigeria
Hope you know that at least children ages 0 -5 are not in the equation...assuming ages 6 upward are mobile subscribers

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by femi4: 7:31am On Dec 21, 2024
Omalicious1:


Where is 9mobile? I wanted buying their sim card today?
Similarly, 9mobile, which has seen a significant decline in its customer base over the years further lost 245,263 subscriptions in October, bringing its database down to 3.3 million, amounting to 2.15% of the market share.

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Usmanovic95(m): 7:32am On Dec 21, 2024
After food na data.
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Ibrahimado: 7:38am On Dec 21, 2024
Atuero:
With this record, it is possible we are not up to 200M people in Nigeria
With this we can boldly say that we are close to 300 millions Nigerian. Because about 75 percent our primary school don't use phone and 25 percentage our secondary school don't use phone, why about 50 million of children are below the age of school age.

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Objectivist04: 7:50am On Dec 21, 2024
With all the advert Reno Omokri is doing for GLO, still they are losing subscribers while MTN he is busy demarketing is soaring high.
Adenuga should beg Reno Omokri to stop promoting his brand as it appears that his efforts are counter productive.
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Entanglement: 7:50am On Dec 21, 2024
Atuero:
With this record, it is possible we are not up to 200M people in Nigeria
you think all Nigeria are using mtn and Airtel?
How many secondary and primary school students are using phone?
How many villagers are using phone?

With this you can easily said we have reach about 250million people

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by WantsandMore: 7:56am On Dec 21, 2024
While noting that the audit aimed to eliminate inactive and improperly registered lines, the NCC in the process, said it discovered that one network operator had misclassified approximately 40 million inactive subscribers as active.

These lines had generated no revenue for over 90 days, breaching the NCC’s guidelines for determining active users and distorting industry data.

Give us actionable data and points fingers so that we go avoid stock manipulating coys in the telecom industry

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by SEGLIZ: 7:57am On Dec 21, 2024
funny enough some of this are non-active SIM.
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Ebubu6: 8:02am On Dec 21, 2024
Atuero:
With this record, it is possible we are not up to 200M people in Nigeria
There are millions who don't use network not to talk of knowing what phone is. Go to North, an entire local government possibly.

Also, a large percentage are less than 16 years old which means they don't have phone and are not old enough to register sim card.
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Ebubu6: 8:02am On Dec 21, 2024
SEGLIZ:
funny enough some of this are non-active SIM.
sim cards of people long dead.
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Cutehector(m): 8:07am On Dec 21, 2024
Randerl:
What,of Starlink?
only for the rich.
Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Onana70k(m): 8:07am On Dec 21, 2024
Solsix:
Globacom is dying can't adenugu see it and do something. We used to happy about it but it's dying before our very eyes.

GLO data network is so terrible and frustrating.

If u borrow airtime and you don't finish it immediately, they will still take it back. Is it criminal?

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by AntiChristian: 8:14am On Dec 21, 2024
Vmobile in 2005
MTN in 2006!

Been a while!

My SIMs are older than many here! Lol.

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Re: MTN, Airtel Gain As Nigeria’s Mobile Subscriptions Hit 157.3 Million In October by Win12345: 8:25am On Dec 21, 2024
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