This reflecting a 4.59 percent increase in voice
subscription quarter on quarter.
“Telecoms data for Q2 and Q3 2020 reflected that a total of
196,242,456 and 205,252,058 subscribers were active on voice as against
189,282,796 in Q1 2020. This represented a 4.59% increase in voice
subscriptions QoQ.
“Similarly, a total of 143,636,816 and 151,512,122
subscribers were active on the internet as against 136,203,231 in Q1 2020. This
represented a 5.48% growth in internet subscriptions QoQ. Lagos State has the
highest number of subscribers in terms of active voice per State in Q3 2020 and
is closely followed by Kano and Ogun States respectively while Bayelsa and
Ekiti States have the least number of subscribers,” the NBS explained.
The report also shows that Lagos State recorded the highest
number of subscribers in terms of active voice and internet in the quarter
under review with MTN having the highest share of subscriptions.
This was closely followed by Kano and Ogun States
respectively while Bayelsa and the Ebonyi States had the least number of
subscribers.
MTN had the highest share of subscriptions. This is closely
followed by GLO, AIRTEL, and EMTS respectively.