The Guardian (Nigeria)

Broadband penetratio­n drops to 40.85 per cent

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

BASED on the updated telecoms indicator by the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission ( NCC), telephone density ( teledensit­y) in Nigeria has dropped from 115.63 per cent to 102.3 per cent.

NCC explained that the adjustment became necessary to reflect the latest population growth figures and align with internatio­nal best practices.

The Commission said the adjustment, which is reflected in the telecoms industry statistica­l reports of September, October and November 2023 was predicated upon the Nigerian Population Commission ( NPC)’ s projection of Nigeria’s population at 216,783,381, as of 2022, replacing the previously used 2017 projection of 190 million people.

NCC, in a statement signed by its Director of Public Affairs, Reuben Mouka, noted that despite a drop in teledensit­y, Nigeria witnessed a steady increase in active voice and Internet subscripti­ons.

“With the consequent­ial adjustment, which is in line with the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union ( ITU)’ s calculatio­n of teledensit­y, the nation’s teledensit­y dropped from 115.63 per cent to 102.30 per cent in September, while Broadband penetratio­n witnessed a similar drop from 45.47 per cent to 40.85 per cent in the same month.

“However, the active voice subscripti­on statistics witnessed a marginal growth from 220,361,186 to 221,769,883 as of September 2023. In addition, Internet subscripti­ons also enjoyed a marginal growth, from 159,034,717 in August 2023 to 160,171,757 in September 202,” it stated. According to NCC, in October 2023 the industry also experience­d a 0.19 per cent growth in active voice subscripti­ons while teledensit­y stood at 102.49 per cent with Internet subscripti­ons increasing by 0.6 per cent compared to September 2023.

The telecoms regulator said that in November of the same year, the industry also experience­d a 0.46 per cent growth in active voice subscripti­ons.

In the period, teledensit­y remained stagnant at 102.97 per cent with a 0.57 per cent increase in Internet subscripti­ons when compared to October 2023.

Teledensit­y is an index prescribed by the ITU for the measuremen­t of telephone penetratio­n in a population by a factor of one line per 100 individual­s in the population.

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