Airtel Africa, a major telecommunications services
provider with operations in 14 countries across Africa, yesterday announced
that it has crossed the 100 million customers mark across its operations.
Airtel Africa is now the second-largest mobile
operator in Africa by number of active subscribers.
Similarly, Airtel Nigeria, which had remained the
third largest telecoms operator in the country by subscriber number for so long
a time, moved one step up to become the second largest telecoms operator in
Nigeria, according to the industry statistics released on Wednesday by the
Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the telecoms industry regulator.
According to the statistics obtained from NCC's
website, Airtel's subscriber number reached 46.8 million with a teledensity of
26.8 per cent to become the second-largest telecoms operator as at August 2019,
while Globacom recorded 46.7 million subscribers with a teledensity of 26.7 per
cent for the same period.
MTN, however, maintained the market leader by
subscriber number with 65.4 million subscribers and a teledensity of 38 per
cent.
Airtel, which was the first telecoms operator to
launch its commercial telecoms services in Nigeria on August 6, 2001,
maintained the position of the second-largest telecoms operator after MTN which
first launched its commercial services on August 8, 2001, two days after Airtel
did.
Globacom launched its operation on August 29, 2003,
and later overtook Airtel to become the second-largest telecoms operator, a
position it held before Airtel reclaimed it this August.
Commenting on the milestone achievement of Airtel
Africa, its Chief Executive Officer, Raghunath Mandava, said: “I am delighted
to report that Airtel Africa has crossed the 100 million subscriber mark. This
achievement is a testament to the hard work of our employees and a clear
reflection that customers value our network, service offerings and customer
experience. The positive momentum we have seen in customer acquisition further
underpins our medium-term aspirations for revenue and profit growth. I would
like to take this opportunity to thank all the teams that have worked hard to
get us here.”
He added that Airtel Africa’s footprint is
characterised by low but increasing mobile connectivity, with a unique user
penetration at 43 per cent, highlighting the potential for growth across its
footprint.
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