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Globacom Hits 37million Subscribers in October

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According to the reports released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Nigeria indigenous mobile operator, Globacom subscribers recorded an increase of 150,280 in October, giving a total of 37,117,992 customers as against 36,967,712 in September.

Active telecommunications services customers were increased by 214,572 in October, as against the figure in September which stood at 153,299,535.

The reports stated that of the GSM operators, MTN had 60,982,487 users in October, which increased by 423,918, against 60,558,569 recorded in September.

Meanwhile, Airtel had 32,775,916 subscribers in the month under review, which were same users recorded in September.

Etisalat, however, recorded a reduction in customers by 324,485, giving a customer base of 22,210,315 as against 22,534,800 users in September.

Globacom Hits 37million Subscribers in October

The Code Division Multiple Access operators had 244,477 active users in October, showing a decrease of 31,827 from 276,304 customers they had in September.

Between the two surviving CDMA service providers, Vodafone’s customers reduced to 240,017, as it lost 31,827 users in September to record 271,844, while Multi-Links maintained 4,460 customers in September.

The monthly subscriber/operator data showed that the Fixed Wireless networks (landline) consumers decreased to 26,942 in October, as they lost 3,774 customers from their record of 30,716 in September.

Also between the two Fixed Wireless operators, Visafone had 26,514 subscribers in October, losing 3,774 users from the September record of 30,288; while Multi-Links maintained its September record of 428 customers.

It also revealed that the Fixed Wired operators (landline) subscriber base reduced by 2,752, giving a total of 124,812 users in October, as against 127,564 recorded in September.

According to the data, 153,086,710 of the 153,514,107 current numbers subscribed to the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) network services.

The GSM operators’ active customers increased by 249,713 from 152,836,997 subscribers recorded in September.

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