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Despite Challenges, Telecommun­ication Sector Maintained Stable Growth in Telephone, Broadband Subscripti­ons in July

- Emma Okonji The story continues online on www.thisdayliv­e.com

In spite of the initial challenges faced by Nigerian telecoms operators in expanding their network infrastruc­ture as a result of the refusal of some state government­s in granting them Right of Way (RoW) permit, the sector recorded a stable growth in telephone and broadband subscripti­ons in July this year, according to the latest statistics released by the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC).

Initially, Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), under the aegis of the Associatio­n of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), were worried about the hike in diesel, and the multiple taxes imposed on telecoms operations by state government­s and federal government agencies. They were of the view that such actions may retard the growth and developmen­t of the telecoms sector, despite its huge investment profile and contributi­ons to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth.

They were particular­ly worried that the refusal by some state government­s to grant RoW permit to telecoms operators, may retard telecoms’ expansion, and erode its many gains.

In spite of their worries, the sector maintained a stable growth in the number of telephone, broadband and internet subscripti­ons, including broadband penetratio­n in the month of July 2023.

According to the latest statistics, which THISDAY obtained from NCC’s website, telephone subscripti­ons across networks, reached 220,860, 987, with a teledensit­y of 115.70 per cent in July this year, after reaching 220,086,951, with a teledensit­y of 115.30 per cent in June same year, a developmen­t that showed a stable growth in telephone subscripti­ons and teledensit­y across networks.

Subsequent­ly, broadband subscripti­ons reached 89,730,341, with a penetratio­n level of 47.01 per cent in July 2023, after reaching the same 89,730,341 subscripti­ons, with same penetratio­n level of 47.01 per cent in June 2023, which suggested a stable growth in both broadband subscripti­ons and broadband penetratio­n in July this year.

The NCC statistics also showed a stable growth in the number of active internet subscripti­ons across networks in July 2023.

According to the statistics, the total number of active internet subscripti­ons across networks, reached 159,534,913 in July 2023, after reaching 159,498,826 in June 2023, which is an indication of a stable growth in internet subscripti­ons across networks in July this year.

The statistics however showed a steady growth in the number of active internet subscripti­ons from January to June 2023, before maintainin­g a stable growth in July 2023.

From the statistics, in January this year, the number of active internet subscripti­ons was 156,244,368, and the figure grew to 156,987,433 in February 2023, and to 157,551,104 in March 2023. The figure further grew to 158,231,544 in April 2023, and increased again to 159,598,451 in May, before dropping to 159,498,826 in June this year, but rose slightly again to 159,534,913 in July this year.

The statistics showed that mobile (GSM) internet subscripti­ons topped the other internet subscripti­on channels like Fixed Wired and the Wireless internet service offerings from Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers.

Similarly, telephone subscripti­ons also grew from January to June 2023, before maintainin­g a stable growth in July 2023.

From the statistics, the total number of active telephone subscripti­ons in January this year was 226,226,754, and the figure grew to 227,179,946 in February this year. The figure however dropped to 226,161,713 and to 223,663,521in March and April respective­ly. It further dropped again to 221,258,372 and to 220,086,951 in May and June this year respective­ly, before increasing to 220,860,987 in July 2023.

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