Numbers of active telephone lines in Nigeria hit 154.6m

The numbers of active telephone lines rose to over 154.6 million in January, the Monthly Subscriber/Operator Data for January 2017, obtained from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC’s) website yesterday, has shown.

It said  active telecom customers increased by 535,844 against the figure in December last year which stood at about 154 million.

“In January, active lines stood at 154,660.446 and in December, 2016 the lines were 154,124.602, recording an increase of 535,844,’’ NCC said.

Mobile Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) in December 2016 and January remained at 217,566.

Fixed wired/wireless for active lines deceased in January by 3,425, and December 2016 had 154, 513, while January had 151,088.

Voice over Internet Protocol (VolP) in January was 35,712, while in December 2016 it was 33,099, recording an increase of 2,613.

Teledensity in January was 110.76 per cent, while in December was 110.38 per cent.

Teledensity is the number of telephone connections for every hundred individuals living within an area and it varies widely across the country.

It also varies widely between urban and rural areas within a country.

According to the data, connected lines increased to 234. 6 million in January as against the 231.6 million recorded in December 2016, which showed an increase of about 3 million.

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