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Airtel subscribers rise to 650 million, ranks second globally

The company said it expanded its network infrastructure in Nigeria from 13,000 to nearly 17,200 over the past three years.

• April 4, 2026
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Airtel Nigeria [Photo credit: Customer Care Hq]

Bharti Airtel has announced it has surpassed 650 million mobile subscribers globally, becoming the second-largest telecommunications operator by customer base.

Airtel made this known in a statement on Saturday.

It said the milestone reflected a network of immense scale, with the capacity to serve diverse markets with consistent quality and deliver customer experience driven by sustained innovation.

The company said that in Nigeria, it had significantly expanded its network infrastructure over the past three years, increasing its site count from just above 13,000 to nearly 17,200.

It added that more than 1,560 sites were deployed in the last 12 months, deepening capacity in high-demand corridors and extending high-speed coverage to previously underserved regions.

According to the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Nigeria recorded 145,141 base stations across 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G networks as of December 2025.

Airtel said that, as an organisation, it accounted for 46,918 base-station layers, reflecting its contribution to the country’s radio access network and its efforts to absorb rising data consumption.

It said nearly 99 per cent of its sites in Nigeria are now 4G-enabled, positioning it among operators with near-ubiquitous high-speed broadband coverage.

The company added that thousands of sites had been upgraded in the past year to enhance capacity, speed and network stability during peak usage.

It noted that Nigeria’s internet penetration had recently surpassed 50 per cent, with Airtel recording one of the largest monthly increases in new internet subscribers.

The growth, it said, was driven by network upgrades across states and rural corridors.

On infrastructure resilience, the company said it was advancing plans for a second submarine cable internet breakout point at Kwa Ibo in Akwa Ibom State.

It said the project, linked to the 2Africa cable system rollout, would provide faster and more resilient connectivity, in line with global best practices in network redundancy and diversity.

Airtel also highlighted the growth of its digital finance platform, SmartCash, which it said now serves over three million active users in Nigeria.

It added that the platform was supported by an extensive agent network and digital services designed to lower barriers to financial transactions and savings.

The company added that its retail distribution network included about 4,000 exclusive outlets nationwide, bringing services, support and products closer to customers in urban and rural communities.

It said the footprint continued to drive access and engagement in a market where local presence remained a key competitive factor.

Airtel reaffirmed its commitment to sustained innovation, including the expansion of its fibre backbone, advanced mobile broadband, and future-ready services such as satellite-enabled solutions and enterprise digital platforms. 

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