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Data war: MTN, Airtel, others lose over 8 million subscribers in 3 months

Abiola Odutola by Abiola Odutola
July 30, 2021
in Spotlight, Tech News
Data war: Glo dwarfs MTN, Airtel others in subscribers’ growth over 5 months, Data war: MTN, Airtel, others lose over 7.99 million subscribers in 3 months
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MTN, Airtel, Glo, and 9mobile lost over 8 million data subscribers between March 2021 and May 2021. The four major internet providers lost 1.27 million data subscribers in May 2021, compared to the 3.17 million they lost in April 2021 and the 3.55 million subscribers lost in March 2021.

This is according to information obtained from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

The total number of mobile subscribers of the four major telecommunications outfits dropped from 141.41 million as of April to 140.13 million by the end of May 2021. The data subscriber base in Nigeria has been on a persistent downturn since the NIN-SIM ban.

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Top losers in the data market

Airtel

Airtel lost a total of 2.84 million data subscribers within the period of review, as its data subscribers dropped from 38,956,026 recorded as of the beginning of March to 36,120,443 by the end of May 2021.

Airtel had a total mobile subscriber base of 51.43 million as of February 2021, but had dropped to 50.03 million at the end of May 2021.

READ: Airtel grows revenue from Nigeria by 21.9% in 2020

MTN

Between March 2021 and May 2021, MTN Nigeria lost a total of 2.64 million data subscribers. At the end of May 2021, the telco giant had 60,202,402 data subscribers, down from 61,575,323 and 62,843,182 it recorded as at the end of March and February respectively.

Between March 2021 and May 2021, the telco giant lost a total of 3.3 million mobile subscribers. This represents a 4.27% reduction in data subscribers.

At the end of May 2021, MTN had 74,044,687 mobile subscribers, accounting for 39.7% of the total subscriber base in the country.

The others, Globacom and 9mobile, also witnessed the drought, as they lost a total of 2.112 million and 415,905 data subscribers respectively within the same period.

READ: MTN Nigeria declares largest ever revenue by a listed Nigerian entity for FY 2020

An expert’s opinion

A telecom expert, Olugbenga Akintunde, told Nairametrics that the decline could be attributed to a number of factors. Some of them, according to him, are pricing, service quality, and the presence of alternative Internet Service Providers (ISP).

He said, “The decline in the number of data subscribers was caused largely by the high cost of internet in the country and the persistent poor quality of services rendered by the mobile firms. We should not be ignorant of the presence of other ISPs like Smile, Spectranet, among others, who at times provide better services for their subscribers compared to their GSM counterparts.”

In case you missed it

  • Nairametrics had reported that MTN, Airtel, Glo, and 9mobile lost over 3.55 million data subscribers in March 2021.
  • The total number of subscribers of the four major telecommunication outfits dropped from 148,133,233 at end of February 2021 to 144,581,026 at the end of March 2021.
  • The decline in the number of telco subscribers was attributed to the suspension of SIM card sales and registration, as Nigerians grappled with the stress of registering for and obtaining their national identity numbers.
  • Nairametrics had also reported that the four major telco players in Nigeria lost a total of 11.8 million customers since the implementation of NIN-SIM card ban by the Federal Government in December 2020.

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