Only 110,000 of
151million active telecom subscribers in the country have so far upgraded to
the fourth Generation/Long Term Evolution technology, more than 10 months after
a commercial launch in the country by four mobile operators, a Daily Trust
finding has shown.
A 4G/LTE technology
is designed to provide up to ten times the broadband internet speeds of third
generation technology for mobile devices. Considering the huge number of
phone users on 3G technology, experts said the 4G tech may have started
sluggishly in Nigeria, portending a business risk for the telecom operators. The
latest Monthly Subscriber/Operator Data released by the industry regulator, the
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), recently showed that MTN had 58m
users, and Glo had 37m customers, and Airtel had 34m customers while 9mobile
19m users. The remaining figures were shared between the other smaller
operators.
But only 92m
of the 151m subscribers are active internet users, and they depend on data
provided by the telcos to access the world- wide-web and hook on to the social
media, information on the NCC’s website show. Out of the figure, a paltry
110,000 across the country is on 4G, according to findings from NCC and
industry experts. An industry source told Daily Trust that of the 110,000 on 4G
networks, MTN has about 50% of it, with Glo trailing behind it with about 40%
while Airtel, 9mobile, Ntel and other smaller operators share the remaining 10
%.
South Africa (63 %
4G coverage) , Morocco (60% 4G coverage ) and Tunisia (54% 4G coverage ) are
the leading countries in Africa in the 4G technology ranking of some 80
countries across the world by OpenSignal, a global broadband advocacy group.
Nigeria didn’t make the rank. China has
4G network in most of its country, now it is working on 5G mobile network. “And
it is nearly done”, Mr Zhao Linxiang, a Chinese envoy in Nigeria said.
“That may explain why millions of Nigerians are yet to use the new
technology”, Deolu Ogunbanjo, a telecom activist, told Daily Trust.
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