The
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) said that the number of internet users
on the country’s telecom networks increased to more than 93 million as at July.
The
commission made this known in its Monthly Internet Subscriber Data, obtained by
the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday in Lagos.
The data revealed that internet user on both the Global System for
Mobile communications (GSM) and the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
networks increased to about 735,239 in July.
NAN
reports that the number of subscribers that surf the internet in June was put
at 92,816,572 but increased to 93,551,811 in the month of July.
The data
shows that of the 93,551,811 internet users in July, 93,403,147 were on GSM
networks, while 148,664 users were on the CDMA.
Moreso,
of the 93,403,147 internet users on the GSM networks in the month under review,
MTN Nigeria had 41,101,886 customers browsing the internet on its network.
It stated
that MTN had an increase of 616,216 internet subscribers in July after it
recorded 40,485,670 users in the month of June.
According
to the report, Globacom had 19,330,549 subscribers surfing the net in July as
recorded in June.
Airtel
Nigeria, it said, had 17,605,852 internet users in the month of July, as
against 17,598,626 customers recorded in June.
Internet
users on the Airtel Nigeria network increased by 7,226 in July, while Etisalat
had 15,393,860 internet users in July, against the 15,285,079 in June.
Those
browsing on Etisalat’s network also rose by 108,781 in the month of July.
The NCC
also revealed that the CDMA operators (Multi-Links and Visafone), had a joint
total of 148,664 internet users on their networks in July.
It showed
that the only surviving two CDMA networks in the country listed an increase of
33,016 internet subscribers in the month under review, from the 115,648 users
they recorded in June.
Visafone
had an increase of 32,980 customers surfing the internet in July, rising to
148,461, compared to the 115,481 users in June.
Multi-Links
had 203 internet users in July, adding 38 customers from the June record of 165
users.
It
explained that the increase in the use of the internet in the month of July
showed that more Nigerians were embracing ICT.
NCC noted
that the country was making progress towards achieving 30 per cent broadband
penetration by 2018. (NAN
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