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  2. Telecommunications in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Nigeria. Nigeria is Africa's largest ICT market, accounting for 82% of the continent's telecoms subscribers and 29% of internet usage. [1] Globally, [2] [3] [4] Nigeria ranks 11th in the absolute number of internet users and 7th in the absolute number of mobile phones. [5] [6]

  3. Glo (company) - Wikipedia

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    GLO-1 is the first successful submarine cable from the United Kingdom to Nigeria, and GLO is the first individual African company to embark on such a project. GLO-1 has the potential to provide high speed internet services, faster, more reliable and cheaper telecom services.

  4. Nigerian Communications Commission - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Communications Commission. The Nigerian Communications Commission ( NCC) is the independent regulatory authority for the telecommunications industry in Nigeria. The NCC was created under Decree number 75 by the Federal Military Government of Ibrahim Babangida in Nigeria on 24 November 1992. The NCC was charged with the responsibility ...

  5. Airtel Networks Limited - Wikipedia

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    Airtel Nigeria Headquarters, Banana Island, Ikoyi, Lagos. History. The company was founded in 2001 as Econet Nigeria and was awarded Digital Mobile License (DML) for communication service in Nigeria. It made history on August 5, 2001, by becoming the first telecommunications service provider to launch commercial GSM services in

  6. Internet in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    There is a 4.6 percent increase of Internet use in Nigeria between 2021 and 2022 while the internet penetration is 51percent of the total population in January 2022, while 17.38 Mbit/s and 10.06 Mbit/s are the internet connection speed for mobile and fixed internet connection speed for the first quarter of 2022. [9]

  7. Phase3 Telecom - Wikipedia

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    Phase3 Telecom. Phase 3 Telecom ( or "Phase 3 Technologies") is an aerial fiber-optic network infrastructure provider, providing connectivity, network management, and data storage services to wholesale, enterprise, and retail customers across West Africa. The company was incorporated in 2003 and is headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria.

  8. NITEL (Nigerian company) - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian Telecommunications Limited ( NITEL ), was a monopoly telephone service provider in Nigeria until 1992 when the Nigerian government enacted the Nigerian Communications Commission act allowing new entrants into the telecommunications sector. During and after its years of monopoly, the performance of the firm was sub-par, a behavior ...

  9. List of LTE networks in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria: 9mobile: 1800 3 Oct 2016: 10 MHz in use 5 MHz remain for GSM services. Airtel: 1800 3 Apr 2023: Feb 2018: 10 MHz in use 5 MHz remain for GSM services. Bitflux: 2300 40 Aug 2016: Aug 2016: Jun 2019: 30 MHz CA of 30 MHz (CA_40C). Wholesale network, used by VDT. Cyberspace: 3500 42 Aug 2015: Glo Mobile