Nigerian Telcos Lose 3.55M data subscribers in March 2021
Quote from Ndubuisi Ekekwe on June 5, 2021, 10:06 AMThe telcos are having tough moments at least on growing the subscriber database: "MTN, Airtel, Glo and 9mobile lost over 3.55 million data subscribers in March 2021. This is according to information obtained from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). The total number of subscribers of the four major telecommunication outfits dropped from 148,133,233 at end of February 2021 to 144,581,026 at the end of March 2021."
The telcos are having tough moments at least on growing the subscriber database: "MTN, Airtel, Glo and 9mobile lost over 3.55 million data subscribers in March 2021. This is according to information obtained from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). The total number of subscribers of the four major telecommunication outfits dropped from 148,133,233 at end of February 2021 to 144,581,026 at the end of March 2021."
Quote from Emmanuel Awopetu on June 5, 2021, 2:02 PMOkay, they lost people in March, and now we are June, the beginning of the second quarter, and first move they take is ban twitter, do you expect a lift in that sector?
Elon musk is around the corner with starlink!
Okay, they lost people in March, and now we are June, the beginning of the second quarter, and first move they take is ban twitter, do you expect a lift in that sector?
Elon musk is around the corner with starlink!
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Quote from Emmanuel Awopetu on June 5, 2021, 2:03 PMOkay, they lost people in March, and now we are June, the beginning of the second quarter, yet the first move they took is banning twitter, a company who's presence could boost FDIs, do you expect a lift in that sector?
Anyways, just in case we are forgetting Elon musk is around the corner with starlink, and we should be looking into the future of the Telco
Okay, they lost people in March, and now we are June, the beginning of the second quarter, yet the first move they took is banning twitter, a company who's presence could boost FDIs, do you expect a lift in that sector?
Anyways, just in case we are forgetting Elon musk is around the corner with starlink, and we should be looking into the future of the Telco