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AIRTEL NIGERIA NEWS
News and analysis about Airtel Nigeria
It’s no longer a news that a lot of mobile subscribers are currently facing the fright of losing their lines.
As Nigerian equities surge, driven by substantial increases in the share prices of SWOOT companies and Dangote Cement's recent feat of crossing the N10 trillion market capitalization mark, the question looms large: can MTN Nigeria and Airtel replicate such success?
Telecommunications operators in Nigeria comprising MTN, Airtel, Globacom, 9mobile, and several internet service providers, are set to rake in more revenue this Christmas season as Nigerians increase the volume of calls and data usage.
Airtel’s share price posted gains of 27.84% in one week, becoming one of the best-performing stocks of the week following positive investors ‘sentiment.
Two leading mobile network operators in Nigeria, MTN and Airtel earned N403.2 billion from data service in Q3 2023 as data consumption by Nigerians peaked.
Elon Musk’s internet company, Starlink, said plans are in top gear to roll out services that will allow mobile phones to connect directly to its satellites.
Nigeria's telecommunications sector, made a significant contribution to the nation's Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in Nigeria are facing increasing challenges as they continue to lose customers in a fiercely competitive market, where they are up against mobile giants like MTN, Globacom, Airtel, and 9mobile.
Nigeria's biggest Health Insurance Company, AXA Mansard Health, has partnered with leading telecommunication network provider, Airtel Nigeria, to launch the nation's first digital health Insurance through subscription to Airtel data bundles.
Active subscriptions across mobile networks of MTN, Globacom, Airtel, and 9mobile rose by 0.4% to 220.5 million in July.
Actively connected mobile lines in Nigeria declined by 0.5% to 219.7 million in June 2023. This was revealed in the latest industry statistics released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
Active subscriptions for the internet across mobile, fixed and VOIP networks in Nigeria rose to 159.5 million in May this year.