ACTIVE TELECOM SUBSCRIBERS HIT 153 MILLION – NCC

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Active users of tele­communications services in the country have increased to 153,949,450 in November 2016, the Nigerian Com­munications Commission (NCC) has said.

In its Monthly Subscrib­er/Operator Data Report re­leased on Wednesday in La­gos, the NCC said that the active telecommunications service customers increased by 435,343 in November over the October number of 153,514,107.

According to the re­port, 153,547,164 of the 153,949,450 active users sub­scribed to the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) network services.

The report obtained by the News Agency of Nige­ria (NAN), showed that the GSM operators’ active cus­tomers increased by 460,454 on the October number of 153,086,710 subscribers.

The NCC stated that of the GSM firms, MTN had 61,280,293 users in No­vember, an increase of 297,806 on the October figure of 60,982,487 sub­scribers.

Globacom’s figure in­creased in November by 150,491, giving a total of 37,268,483 customers, as against 37,117,992 recorded in October.

Airtel had 33,376,556 sub­scribers in the month under review, which was an increase of 600,640 on the October fig­ure of 32,775,916.

Etisalat, however, record­ed a reduction in customers by 588,483, giving a customer base of 21,621,832 compared to 22,210,315 users recorded in October.

The Code Division Mul­tiple Access (CDMA) opera­tors had 217,566 active users in November, showing a de­crease of 26,865 from 244,477 customers they had in Octo­ber.

Between the two surviv­ing CDMA service providers, Visafone’s customers reduced to 213,106 in November, as it lost 26,911 users from the Oc­tober record of 240,017, while Multi-Links maintained 4,460 customers in November.

The monthly subscriber/operator data showed that the Fixed Wireless network’s (lan­dline) consumers decreased to 26,865 in November, as they lost 77 customers from their record of 26,942 in October.

Also, between the two Fixed Wireless operators, Visafone had 26,437 subscrib­ers in November, losing 77 us­ers from the October record of 26,514; while Multi-Links maintained its October record of 428 customers.

The record also indicated that the Fixed Wired opera­tors (landline) subscriber base reduced by 99, giving a total of 124,713 users in November, as against 124,812 recorded in October.

In the Fixed Wired area, MTN Fixed moved from 5,842 in October to 5,697 in Novem­ber, thereby reducing by 145 users; Glo Fixed had 12,586 users in November, adding 72 customers to the October re­cord of 12,514.

IpNX network moved from 2,539 subscriber base in Octo­ber to 2,480 in November, re­ducing its customers by 59 in November.

It said that 21st Century network had 103,950 custom­ers in November, recording an increase of 33 users on its Oc­tober record of 103,917.

The report also showed that Smile Communications, the only operator on the Voice-Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) network had 33,142 active us­ers in November, as it added 1,976 customers to its Octo­ber subscriber base of 31,166.

The regulatory body said that Section 89 Subsection 3(c) of the Nigerian Communica­tions Act 2003 mandated it to monitor and report the state of telecommunications industry.

“The commission is man­dated to provide statistical analysis and identify industry trends with regard to services, tariffs, operators, technology, subscribers, issues of compe­tition and dominance.

“This is with a view to identifying areas where reg­ulatory intervention will be needed.

“The commission regularly conducts studies, surveys and produces reports on the tele­communications industry.

“Therefore, telecommuni­cations operators are obligated, under the terms of the licens­es, to provide NCC with such data on a regular basis for ana­lytical review and publishing,” the report said.

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