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Telecom Sector Records Steady Growth as Operators Expand Data Services and Infrastructure Investment

byAdedipe Temilolaoluwa
May 20, 2026
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Nigeria’s telecommunications industry is experiencing a period of steady expansion as major operators intensify investments in data services, network upgrades, and digital infrastructure to meet rising consumer demand.

Industry players such as MTN Nigeria Communications Plc and Airtel Africa are reportedly increasing capital expenditure on 4G optimization and early-stage 5G expansion, particularly in high-traffic urban centres like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt.

The growth in mobile internet usage, driven by increased smartphone penetration and digital financial services, continues to reshape the sector’s revenue structure. Data services now account for a larger share of earnings compared to traditional voice calls, marking a significant shift in consumer behaviour.

According to industry analysts, competition among telecom operators has intensified, leading to improved service delivery in some regions, though challenges such as network congestion and high operational costs remain persistent concerns.

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has also been closely monitoring the sector, emphasizing quality of service improvements and encouraging infrastructure sharing among operators to reduce deployment costs and expand rural coverage.

Despite inflationary pressures and foreign exchange constraints affecting equipment imports, telecom firms are maintaining long-term investment plans, supported by growing demand for digital connectivity across banking, education, entertainment, and e-commerce sectors.

Analysts say the sector remains one of the most resilient segments of Nigeria’s economy, with strong potential for further growth as digital transformation accelerates across both public and private sectors.

However, experts caution that sustained progress will depend on regulatory stability, improved power supply, and continued investment in network infrastructure to support rising data consumption.

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