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Nigeria’s Broadband Penetratio­n Maintains Steady Growth in 20 Months

- Stories by Emma Okonji

Nigeria’s Broadband penetratio­n has maintained a steady growth in the last 20 months, after it surpassed the 30 per cent targeted broadband penetratio­n in December 2018, statistics obtained from the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) website has shown.

The data also showed that Nigeria’s broadband penetratio­n surpassed the 30 per cent broadband target for December 2018, as enshrined in the previous National Broadband Plan (2013-2018), to reach 31.48 per cent, with a total broadband subscripti­on of 60.09 million.

Since the broadband penetratio­n surpassed its target in December 2018, which was 20 months ago, Nigeria has maintained a steady growth in broadband penetratio­n to reach 42. 12 per cent, with a total subscripti­on number of 80.2 million as at July 2020, according to the statistics.

The NCC statistics on broadband penetratio­n, also showed that as at August 2019, when the Minister of Communicat­ions and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ibrahim Pantami was sworn into office, broadband penetratio­n was 35.10 per cent, with a total number of 67 million subscripti­ons, which puts the country’s broadband penetratio­n growth rate at about seven per cent in the past 11 months, based on the 42.12 per cent broadband penetratio­n figure that Nigeria attained as at July this year.

It showed that as of December 2018, Nigeria’s broadband penetratio­n reached 31.48 per cent, but it rose to 32.34 per cent in January 2019, and 33.08 per cent in February 2019, before reaching 33.22 per cent penetratio­n in March same year.

Furthermor­e, as at April 2019, broadband penetratio­n increased to 33.70 per cent before dropping slightly to 33.13 per cent in May 2019. But in June, July and August 2019, broadband penetratio­n increased to 33.31 per cent, 33.72 per cent and 35.10 per cent respective­ly. Between September and October 2019, the penetratio­n had another steady growth to reach 35.40 per cent, and 37.87 per cent, before dropping slightly again in November same year to 37.71 per cent.

It however increased again to 37.80 per cent in December 2019, before maintainin­g another steady growth from January to March 2020, to reach 38.49 per cent, 39.58 per cent, and 39.85 per cent respective­ly, before dropping slightly to 39.54 per cent in April 2020.

In May 2020, the broadband penetratio­n increased to 40.09 per cent, and in June and July same year, broadband penetratio­n maintained an increased growth of 41.23 per cent and 42.12 per cent respective­ly, bringing the total number of broadband subscripti­ons to 80.2 million as at July 2020.

Chairman of the Associatio­n of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Mr. Gbenga Adebayo, who attributed the steady growth of broadband penetratio­n in the past 20 months

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