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Nigeria’s Inactive Mobile Telephone Numbers Drop To 62 Million-premium Times by Nuelstar(m): 4:54pm On Apr 09, 2016
The Nigerian Communications Communication, NCC, said on
Saturday that inactive mobile telephone lines on its networks
dropped to 62.61 million in February, 2016.
This is contained in the commission’s “Monthly Subscriber
Data” released in Lagos and made available to the News
Agency of Nigeria.
The document showed that the inactive Subscriber Identity
Module (SIM) cards reduced by 523,233 in the month from
63.13 million recorded in January.
It said that “connected numbers’’ figure was 214.23 million
during the period, reducing by 260,644 from 214.49 million
recorded in January.
“The Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) networks
connected 3,677,676 subscribers as against 3,678,068
recorded in the month of January, thereby losing 392
customers in February.
“The Fixed Wired/Wireless operators recorded 353,923
connected numbers in February as against 351,625 in
January, adding 2,298 numbers to their networks.
“Furthermore, the active subscribers on the
telecommunications networks in the month of February stood
at 151,620,358, increasing by 262,589 from the 151,357,769
telecommunications users in January.“The GSM networks had a share of 149,288,370 from the
February 151,620,358 active lines as against 149,022,919
functional numbers in January, adding 265,451 active lines in
February,” it said.ssion added that CDMA operators shared a total of 2,147,322 active
subscribers in February, losing 660 from 2,147,982 active lines recorded in january.
It also said that Fixed Wired/Wireless networks recorded 184,666 active lines in
February, losing 2,202 customers from the 186,868 active subscribers in January.
It explained that February subscriber data which showed a reduction of 260,644
from the connected lines in January implied that telecommunications operators
were not eager to accumulate more subscribers.
“The reduction in the inactive line showed that telecommunications subscribers
were now responding to the ongoing SIM cards revalidation exercise,”


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Re: Nigeria’s Inactive Mobile Telephone Numbers Drop To 62 Million-premium Times by dam4wummy(m): 5:08pm On Apr 09, 2016
wey the money to recharge phone, and besides wey the light to charge the phone?
Re: Nigeria’s Inactive Mobile Telephone Numbers Drop To 62 Million-premium Times by Nobody: 5:24pm On Apr 09, 2016
Ok
Re: Nigeria’s Inactive Mobile Telephone Numbers Drop To 62 Million-premium Times by Nuelstar(m): 5:30pm On Apr 09, 2016
dam4wummy:
wey the money to recharge phone, and besides wey the light to charge the phone?
true talk

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