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Telecom operators generated N3.24trn from data, others in 2021 – NCC

by Catherine Agbo
June 17, 2022
in Business Scene, Telecommunication
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Telecom operators generated N3.24trn from data, others in 2021 – NCC
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Telecommunications operators, comprising GSM, Fixed Telephony Operators (Fixed/ Fixed Wireless); Internet Service Providers (ISPs); Value Added Service (VAS); Collocation and Infrastructure Sharing and others earned N3.24 trillion in 2021.

The Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC), disclosed this in the 2021 Subscriber/Network Data Annual Report, prepared by its Policy Competition and Economic Analysis Department.

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According to the report, operating cost of operators was N1.72 trillion, while CAPEX (domestic investment) stood at N1.12 trillion as of 2021.

It showed that the CAPEX for GSM players was N1.12 trillion and that they operated with N1.65 trillion and earned as revenue, N2.77 trillion, while the Fixed Wired operators had N60.9 million as domestic investment, operated with N534.16 million and earned N375 billion.

For the ISPs, revenue was N60 billion; with CAPEX of N3.6 billion operated with N48.4 billion and for the VAS operators, the CAPEX was N335.8 million; operated with N10.12 billion and earned N32.9 billion.

Collocation and Infrastructure Sharing players spent N266.26 million on domestic investment, operated with N2.32 billion and earned N3.07 billion in revenue and other players in the sector earned N2.44 billion, spent N171.47 million on domestic investment and operated with N899.86 million.

The report, which relied on Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) data, disclosed that capital inflow (FDI) into the telecoms industry in 2021 was approximately $417.48 million against $942.86 million as of 2019.

It also showed that subscriber numbers decreased from 204,601,313 in 2020 to 195,463,898 active voice subscriptions at the end of 2020, with a loss of 9,137,415 subscriptions. This represents about 4.46 per cent decline in total subscriptions within the period under consideration.

The telecoms regulator explained that the decrease in operators’ subscriber base was attributed mainly to the effect of its directive in December 2020 to all GSM operators to suspend the sale and registration of new SIMs, and SIM swaps and all porting activities.

NCC said the objective of the audit exercise was to verify and ensure compliance by Mobile Network Operators with the set quality standards and requirements of SIM Card Registration as issued by the Federal Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy and the Commission.

According to the report, teledensity decreased from 107.18 per cent as of December 2020 to 102.40 per cent one year after. The number of Internet subscribers decreased from 154,318,925 subscriptions to 141,994,285 subscriptions as of December 2021 representing a decline of eight per cent.

In terms of broadband penetration, the number decreased from 45.02 per cent in 2020 to 40.88 per cent as of December 2021. Similarly, broadband subscriptions decreased from 85,941,222 to 78,041,883.

On Internet usage, the report noted that there was an increase in the volume of data consumed in 2021 when compared with 2020. NCC said the total volume of data consumed by subscribers increased to 353,118.89 TB as of December 2021 from 209,917.40 TB a year before, representing 68.2 per cent of data consumption within the period.

In the areas of contribution to the Gross Domestic Product, the industry contribution to the economy increased from 12.45 per cent in Q4, 2020 to 12.61 per cent a year after.

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