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Airtel Africa pays N58.7 billion to NCC for spectrum license renewal

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Airtel Africa has announced that its Nigerian subsidiary, Airtel Networks Limited (Airtel Nigeria), paid N58.7 billion to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) to renew its 2×10 MHz 2100 MHz spectrum license.

This is contained in a statement to the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) which was signed by Company Secretary Simon O’Hara, as seen by Nairametrics.

The statement noted that once renewed, the license will be valid for 15 years following the expiry of the previous license (31 April 2022). Part of the statement said:

What you should know

In January 2023, Airtel Africa announced that its Nigerian subsidiary purchased 100 MHz of spectrum in the 3500MHz band and 2x5MHz of 2600MHz from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) for a gross consideration of $316.7 million, payable in local currency.

At the time of announcing the purchase, the telco noted that the additional spectrum would support the group’s investments in network expansion for both mobile data and fixed wireless home broadband capability, including 5G rollout, providing significant capacity to accommodate our continued strong data growth in the country and exceptional customer experience.

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It further disclosed that the acquisition of the 5G spectrum will underpin the group’s growth strategy by enabling the launch of higher-speed connectivity to enhance customer service and accelerate digitalization for consumers, enterprises, and the public sector.

The key benefits

According to the statement, the key benefits of 5G will include higher speeds, lower latency, significant network capacity as well as an improved user experience.

Affordable services

The CEO of Airtel Africa, Segun Ogunsanya, commented on the development saying that Nigeria is a market with enormous potential for future growth in mobile services. He said:

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