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9mobile lost 6,079 subscribers in two months; MTN biggest gainer: Report

In December 2024, MTN lost 236 customers, Airtel recorded 269 outgoing porting, Globacom recorded 305, while 9mobile lost 2,188.

• February 3, 2025

Nigeria’s fourth mobile network operator, 9mobile, has continued to experience a decline in its subscriber base, with 6,079 customers porting out of its network in two months.

This porting loss for 9mobile occurred in November and December 2024.

The Nigerian Communications Commission announced this in its ‘Incoming and Outgoing Porting Activities of Mobile Networks Operators Report’.

According to the NCC’s report, out of 2,998 subscribers who moved from one network to another in December 2024, 2,188 subscribers left 9mobile and went to other networks in the period.

The report stated that in November 2024, out of 4,726 subscribers that switched from one network to another, 9mobile lost 3,891 subscribers to other networks.

The NCC report said, “This brought the total number of subscribers lost by 9mobile in two months to 6,079. Other operators recorded insignificant outgoing porting numbers compared to 9mobile.

“In December 2024, MTN lost 236 customers, Airtel recorded 269 outgoing porting, Globacom recorded 305, while 9mobile lost 2,188.”

Regarding incoming porting in the same period (December 2024), MTN gained the most customers from other operators, with 1,856 subscribers joining its network.

Airtel recorded 835 incoming porting, while Globacom gained 290 customers.

In contrast, 9mobile recorded 17 incoming porting in December 2024, the report stated.

It noted that in November 2024, 4,726 subscribers ported from one network to another.

The NCC report also showed that for outgoing porting activities for November 2024, 9mobile was the biggest loser, as 3,891 subscribers ported out of the network.

According to the report, other operators lost only a few subscribers, MTN parted with 166 customers, Airtel recorded 362 outgoing porting activities, while Globacom lost 307 subscribers.

For incoming porting activities in November 2024, the report showed that MTN gained the most, adding 3,019 subscribers to its network, Airtel recorded 1266 incoming porting, and Globacom gained 414 customers.

It noted that in contrast to the others, 9mobile gained just 27 subscribers.

The report indicated more incoming and outgoing porting activities in November 2024 than in December 2024.

Two thousand nine hundred and ninety-eight activities were recorded in December, while it said November had 4,726 porting activities.

The report also revealed a decrease of 1,728 mobile number portability activities in December 2024 compared to November 2024.

“On market share, the Nigerian telecommunications sector witnessed a significant shift in market dynamics, with 9mobile’s market share declining to as low as 1.9 per cent in December 2024, according to recent data released by the NCC.

“This decline is a far cry from 9mobile’s erstwhile dominance when it boasted 23.4 million subscribers and a 15.7 per cent market share in 2015. The company’s stagnant subscriber base, which has remained unchanged at 3.2 million for two consecutive months, further accentuated this decline.

“In contrast, the country’s other major telecommunications operators have experienced notable growth,” the NCC report stated.

It added that MTN Nigeria had solidified its position, increasing its market share to 51 per cent with 84.6 million subscribers in December, up from 81.2 million in November.

It added that Airtel also demonstrated resilience, expanding its subscriber base to 56.6 million in December, up from 55.4 million in the preceding month.

It showed that Globacom, which faced a decline in subscribers earlier in 2024 due to a regulatory audit, had shown signs of recovery, growing its subscriber base from 19.6 million to 20.1 million by the end of 2024.

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