Nigeria witnesses decline in telephone connection, increase in internet subscription
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Nigeria’s
telecommunications industry regulator, has disclosed that the country has
witnessed a drop in teledensity as contained in the latest telecommunications
statistical indicators released by the commission.
This latest disclosures, which also indicated a steady
increase in active voice and internet subscriptions, have been adjusted to
reflect the latest population growth figures and align with international best
practices.
This
is the number of telephone connections within a particular geographic area.
The
adjustment which is reflected in the telecom industry statistical reports of
September, October, and November 2023 published on the Commission’s website,
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.
A
statement signed by Reuben Muoka, director of public affairs of the commission, said 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 2023.
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 0.60 per cent compared to September 2023.
In
November of the same year, the industry also experienced a 0.46 per cent growth
in Active Voice subscriptions. Teledensity stood 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 International Telecommunications Union, ITU, for
the measurement of telephone penetration in a population by a factor of one
line per 100 individuals in the population.
The
adjustment by the Commission is consistent with Section 89 Subsection 3(d) of
the Nigerian Communications Act 2003 (NCA 2003), in which the Commission is
mandated to monitor and report on the state of the Nigerian telecommunications
industry, provide statistical analysis and identify industry trends concerning
services, tariffs, operators, technology, subscribers, and issues of competition.
Dr. Aminu
Maida, executive vice chairman of the NCC, affirmed the nation’s telecom
statistical adjustment process as an appropriate step to maintain the integrity
of data about the Nigerian telecom industry as collected, collated, Maida published
by the commission.
Maida noted that this will also ensure the accurate
measurement of the Commission’s progress towards attaining increased broadband
penetration rates, improved quality of service, and increased population
coverage, among other targets set out in the Strategic Plan for the Federal
Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy.
He also
said such data provides information for both the International
Telecommunications Union to which Nigeria belongs, and other development agencies
as well as the operators, investors, multilateral agencies, and the public.

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