Nigeria’s telecom revenue is forecasted to surpass US$12.0 billion in 2013

According to the information released by HOT TELECOM (www.hottelecom.com) in its latest report “Nigeria telecom country profile 2009”, Nigeria’s telecom revenue increased by 29.9% to US$8.4 billion at the end of 2008, and ‘if the current growth trend continues, the country’s telecom revenue should have surpassed US$12.0 billion in 2013’ HOT TELECOM’s president Isabelle Paradis said.

With a population close to 150 million people, Nigeria is one of Africa’s largest telecom markets, surpassing South Africa in terms of mobile subscribers in 2008. Considering its low fixed, mobile and Internet penetration it still boasts significant growth potential.

Nigeria’s fixed sector suffered greatly from the lack of competition as well as fixed to mobile substitution over the last 2 years. The number of fixed lines decreased by 17.3% in 2008 to reach 1.3 million and a penetration of 0.9%. In the first six months of 2009 however the situation improved considerably, with the number of fixed lines increasing by 9.8% to 1.4 million. The sector’s development is almost solely generated by the 15 PTOs which offer the service mostly over their fixed-wireless networks. With the increase of competition, it is expected that the number of fixed lines will increase by and average of 17.4% over the next 5 years, to reach 2.9 million and a penetration rate of 1.7% at the end of 2013.

Nigeria has now outpaced South Africa to emerge as the largest mobile telecom market in Africa in 2008. It had 66.4 million mobile subscribers at the end of June 2009, representing a penetration rate of 44.3%. Mobile connections have soared at an average growth rate of 89.4% over the past 5 years and now represent 97.9% of all telephone lines in the country. The average growth in terms of subscribers is expected to slow to an average rate of 8.8% over the next 5 years, brining the number of mobile customers to 95.8 million at the end of 2013. This trend should, as a result, trigger more intense competition among the growing array of network operators. The mobile sector is currently covered by 5 GSM operators and 4 CDMA providers.

At the end of 2008, there were 11.0 million Internet users and an estimated 1.8 million Internet subscribers. The advent of competition in the form of PTOs as well as the introduction of wireless Internet has significantly stimulated the sector over the last 5 years. Nevertheless, with a penetration as low as 1.3%, there is ample space for growth in this sector. The number of Internet subscribers is forecasted to grow by an average of 10.6% over the next 5 years to reach 3.0 million and a penetration of 1.8% at the end of 2013. The number of Internet users is also expected to have reached 18.2 million at that time.

Very little data is available when it comes to Nigeria’s broadband market, however we estimate the number of broadband customers to have surpassed 250,000 at the end of 2008, representing 13.6% of the country’s Internet connections. With the increased popularity of mobile broadband however, this ratio should have increase to 100.0% by the end of 2013, with all dial-up accounts having been completely replaced by broadband.
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