The largest gainer among operators
in Nigeria's telecoms market in September is the digital
transformational leader, Globacom. In the latest market data posted
on the website of the industry regulator, Nigerian Communications
Commission (NCC), Globacom ramped up two million new subscribers in the month of
September, 2019.
Globacom added an unprecedented
1,945,846 new subscribers to move its subscriber base from 47,265,628 in
August to 49,211,474 in September. With this, the operator moves back to
the position it held for several years as the second largest Nigerian telecoms network.
Market watchers believe Globacom's performance in September
was driven by its pocket friendly tariffs and aggressive drive to improve
on service delivery.
Airtel added 987,787 to move its subscriber base to 48,909,678 at
the end of September.
MTN and 9mobile did not add new
customers in September; instead, both networks lost subscribers. MTN
lost 379,795 subscribers in the month under review. This brought its total
subscriptions down to 65,328,104 from the 65,707,899 it
recorded in August.
9mobile, on its part, lost 268,159
subscribers in September, down from 15,602,255 in August to 15,334,096 in September.
In total, the number of active mobile
users in the country rose from 176.6 million recorded in August to 178.9
million in September.
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