Data consumption reached 721,522 terabytes, the best month-to-month consumption ever recorded, in keeping with the Nigerian Communications Commission.
Data obtained on Tuesday from the regulator’s web site confirmed that this report surpassed December 2023, which stood at 713,200 terabytes.
Active Internet subscriptions totaled 161,977,883, reflecting a considerable improve from the 156,244,368 subscriptions recorded in January of the previous 12 months.
There are totally different service suppliers that make up the variety of Internet subscriptions; they embrace telcos (cell), Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and Fixed.
Mobile subscriptions accounted for 161,504,390, with Internet service suppliers—wired or wi-fi—recording 213,876 subscriptions, mounted wire connections totaling 21,437, and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) reaching 238,180.
According to the NCC, January 2024 witnessed a decline of 1.9 million Internet customers in comparison with December 2023, dropping from 163.8 million to 161.9 million.
Nonetheless, Internet penetration remained strong at 42.53 per cent, with broadband subscriptions totaling 92,195,937 million.
The knowledge present that 2G connections stay predominant, however the proportion of 4G subscriptions has been steadily rising.
In phrases of market share by community generations, 2G accounted for 57.78% in January 2024, 3G was 9.36 per cent in January, and in December 2023 it was 9.80%.
4G subscriptions elevated from 31.33 per cent in December 2023 to 31.75 per cent, indicating a rising desire for high-speed connectivity.
5G subscriptions accounted for 1.11 per cent of all connections in Nigeria in January 2024, up from 1.04 per cent recorded in December 2023.
The International Telecommunications Union, a specialised company of the United Nations just lately revealed that Africa maintains the bottom 5G protection charge globally, standing at solely 6 % as of December 2023.
This disparity is attributed partly to the continuing significance of older cell applied sciences, notably 2G and 3G networks, throughout the continent.
The ITU report highlighted the persistence of 2G and 3G networks in lots of African nations, contrasting with their phase-out in developed nations.
These legacy applied sciences stay integral to the telecommunications panorama in African nations, notably these with lower-income economies.
In its report, the ITU underscored the continued predominance of 2G and 3G networks in nations like Nigeria.
These applied sciences supply an economical technique of delivering important cell providers, equivalent to voice calls and textual content messages, notably in areas missing entry to 4G and 5G networks.