Mobile users in Nigeria has skyrocketed, NCC says

Mobile users in Nigeria increased marginally to more than  111.6 million in December 2018, the Nigerian Communications Commission has said.

The NCC made this known on Monday in its Monthly Internet Subscribers Data for December posted on its website.

The data showed that overall mobile subscribers increased to 111,632,516 in December 2018 from the 108,457,051 recorded in November 2018, showing an increase of 3,175,465 (approximately 2.93%) new subscribers.

 According to the data, Airtel, MTN and Globacom gained more subscribers during the month under review, while 9mobile was the biggest loser (which isn’t so surprising from my perspective).

The breakdown revealed that MTN gained the more with 2,221,153 new internet users in December 2018, increasing its subscription to 43,899,957 as against 41,678,804 in November 2018.

It further showed that Airtel was second, gaining 799,538 new users in the month under review, increasing its subscription to 29,757,791 in December 2018 as against 28,958,253 in November 2018.

According to the data, Globacom was the third gainer with 293,667 new internet users, increasing its subscription in December 2018 to 28,054,948 from 27,761,281 recorded in November 2018.

The NCC data showed that 9mobile lost 138,893 internet users in December 2018 with 9,919,820 as against 10,058,713 recorded in November.

(NAN)

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