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Nigeria’s teledensity now 91% for 190m population – NCC

Admin May 22, 2019
Prof Danbatta

Prof Umar Danbatta, EVC of NCC

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) says it recently re-aligned the computation of the country’s teledensity with the latest population figure of 190 million, as stipulated by the National Population Commission (NPoC).
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the current figure was given by the NPoC from the 140 million populations of 2006.
Telephone density or teledensity is the number of telephone connections for every hundred individuals living within an area.
Prof Umar Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman of NCC said this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.
Danbatta said that following the re-alignment, which is also in line with the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)’s calculation of teledensity, the commission also arrived at a teledensity of 91 per cent by the end of March.
“This is just as active subscriber base for the month of March increased to 173.7 million from 173.6 million in February, 2019.
“Hitherto, teledensity in Nigeria was calculated using the 140 million population official figure of 2006 against the prevailing monthly subscriber base.”
According to him, as at February, when the 140 million population figure was last used and benchmarked against the active subscriber base of 173.6 million, the country’s teledensity stood at 124.05 per cent.
He said that the teledensity figure stood at 124.29 per cent in January with active subscriber base of 174 million.
He, however, added that from March, the commission began to use the rebased 190 million population of Nigeria, as projected by the NPoC, against the subscriber base of 176.7 million to calculate teledensity.
“With the regulatory re-alignment by the NCC, teledensity for the country as at end of March, 2019 was put at 91 per cent.
“This is based on the rebased population figure of 190 million against active subscriber base of 173.7 million,” he said.
Danbatta said the clarification on teledensity calculation became necessary to avoid misinterpretation of the re-alignment to mean a reduction in teledensity.
“Rather, the teledensity actually did not reduce because in March, active mobile subscriber base actually increased.
“`So, what has happened is a re-alignment of the teledensity calculation with the rebased population figure of 190 million against the prevailing monthly subscriber base.
“Which is a more realistic figure for the country in light of the latest population figure,” Danbatta said.
He said said that the clarification was to accurately inform telecoms operators and telecoms investors, who must be provided with realistic and accurate figures needed for their day-to-day decision-making process.
“The clarification will also bring other stakeholders such as academia and industry researchers in tandem with the updated teledensity.”

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