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Glo adds new 214, 646 subscribers

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Days after clocking 15 years in business, telecom industry report for August released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) revealed that Globacom, got 214,646 new subscribers in the month to increase its customer base to over 40.3 million.

Globacom, which in June had 40,108,508 subscribers ended July with 40,323,154, recording an additional 214,646 new subscribers.

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The figure was the highest gain by any operator in July as Airtel, which came second, added 149,880 new customers, growing from 39,898,448 in June to 40,048,328 in July.

The NCC report also indicated that Globacom has since the beginning of this year added a total number of 2,153,374 new subscribers. As at the end of December, 2017, the company had a subscriber base of 38,169,780, whereas the figure increased to 40,323,154 in July 2018.

The NCC statistics also showed that Globacom principally accounted for the growth in the number of internet users on mobile devices during the review period as total number of data users in the country increased by 866,656, from 102.81 million in June to103.67 million in July.

Globacom topped the gainers’ chart with 574,821 new internet users, with its data subscription rising from 26.57 million in June to 27.15 million in July. This is 66 per cent of the total 866,656 new internet users in the industry.

Airtel’s figure rose by 375,724 from 26.71 internet users in June to 27.09 million in July. MTN also gained 134,197 new data users in July as the figure recorded was 39.07 million as against 38.94 million in June.

Source: G Business

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