The last quarter of the year showed telecommunications operators’ growth performance leaped by 3.69 percent despite losing about 10 million customers in the sector in 2017.
A report says operators of MTN, Globacom, Airtel, and 9Mobile, which had their growth contracted in the first three quarters of the year by negative 8.15 percent; 6.15 percent, and 2.22 percent respectively, moved positively to 3.69 percent in Q4.
According to statistics from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), MTN growth went down by 5.25 percent in Q3 and resurrected with 5.25 percent growth in the last quarter of 2017. Globacom, move from 0.16 percent loss in Q3, to bounce back with 2.19 percent in Q4.
India-owned Airtel happened to be the only operator that maintained a fairly stable growth, moving from 1.49 percent in Q3 to 7.53 percent in Q4. Apparently, due to the challenge of losing majority shareholder over a protracted $1.2billion loan, 9Mobile, formerly Etisalat, has been on a steep fall from 4.54 percentage growth losses to 1.14 percentage losses in the last quarter of the year under review.
Further analysis of the statistics showed that Internet penetration increased marginally to 98.3 million in December 2017 against 94.8 million recorded in November, showing an increase of 3.57 million. Airtel, MTN, Globacom earned more Internet subscribers during the month in review, while 9Mobile Internet users dipped.
The Data breakdown revealed that MTN gained the most with 2, 642.666 as new Internet users, raised its subscription in December to 36,069,697, from 33, 426, 931 in November. Airtel added 911,040 new Internet users in December amounting to 23,985,203 users against 23,074, 163 subscribers in November. Globacom also gained 87,538 new users in December as the figure recorded was 26,997,917 against 26,910,279 in November.In the period under review, 9Mobile however, unlike others, fell by 68,341 Internet users in December, slashing its subscription to 11,407,180.
Meanwhile, speaking from Singapore, the Executive Vice Chairman, NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, who hailed the new licensing of Infrastructure Companies (InfraCos), assured of improved Nigeria broadband landscape.
Danbatta described the move as a key step to ensuring the deployment of infrastructure for the telecommunications sector. Speaking at a panel session of the International Institute of Communications (IIC), and Regional, Telecommunications and Media Forum in Singapore, Danbatta noted that the Commission had to develop innovative solutions to fast-track infrastructure deployment with a view to deepening the nation’s broadband penetration.
The board of the NCC had recently issued two additional Infraco licenses to Zinox Technology Limited for South East, and Brinks Integrated Solutions Limited for North East, bringing the total number of Infracos licensed so far to four.
The NCC boss, therefore, called for the development of human capital that is in tune with the dynamism of the industry to achieve the desired balanced regulatory intervention.