MTN continues to dominate Nigeria’s telco market despite recent events

MTN continues to dominate Nigeria’s telco market despite recent events

According to the quarterly telecommunications market report released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), MTN Nigeria still has a grip on the country’s telco market despite all its woes in Africa’s most populous nation.

The new data released by NBS revealed that MTN is still the most patronized telecom operator in Nigeria. The report which is the second quarter analysis of Nigeria’s telecommunication market and titled ‘Telecoms Data: Active Voice and Internet per State, Porting and Tariff Information (Q2 2018)’ was released on the national statistical agency website.

There was a slight increase (0.09%) in the number of active voice users in the country, more than what was recorded in the first quarter. According to the report, “a total of 162,522,772 subscribers were active on voice as against 149,309,815 in Q1 2018” while the total number of active internet users rose from 100,923,580 subscribers in Q1 2018 to 103,514,997 subscribers a significant 2.57% growth in subscribers’ base.

Of the total numbers of users recorded, MTN has the highest share of voice subscription followed by other telecommunication companies, namely GLO and Airtel. Similarly, MTN has the highest share of internet subscription and followed by GLO, AIRTEL, and Others.

The data also showed that MTN Nigeria remained the market giant recording 66,453,318 active voice subscribers while the closest competitor GLOBACOM and Airtel had 39,885,471, 39,730,320 active voice subscribers in the company respectively. The break down of the quarterly report also showed that MTN had the highest number of active internet users in the country with over 39,191,085 active internet subscribers followed by GLOBACOM and Airtel.

Unsurprisingly, Nigeria’s commercial hub, Lagos topped other states in the number of active voice and internet users in the country. Lagos which has the highest number of business conglomerates and International firms have continued to witness a meteoric rise in her population as more people continue to seek for job opportunities in the state.

The data showed that “Lagos State has the highest number of subscribers in terms of active voice per State in Q2 2018 and closely followed by Ogun and Kano state respectively while Bayelsa and Ebonyi State have the least number of subscribers.”

On the other hand, Lagos State has the highest number of subscribers in terms of active internet per State in Q2 2018 and closely followed by Ogun and FCT while Bayelsa and Ebonyi state has the least number of subscribers.”

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