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Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by BeeBeeOoh(m): 8:13am On Feb 19, 2018
Despite the economic recession, which started in Nigeria in 2016 and lingered till a greater part of 2017, Nige-rian telecoms subscribers across mobile networks still spent a huge chunk of their household income on telecoms services last year, New Telegraph investigations have revealed. According to findings, a whopping N3.208 trillion was expended by Nigerian subscribers as the estimated amount used to buy airtime credit to access voice and data services on their mobile devices across mobile network operators (MNOs).

The amount also represents the estimated revenue raked in by various telecoms companies across Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM),Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) and fixed wired/wireless networks. In 2015 and 2016, estimated spending of subscribers on airtime purchases to access both voice and data services on the devices were conservatively valued at N2.8 trillion and N3.3 trillion respectively, as analysed by this newspaper.

It was gathered that the airtime credits were purchased across different platforms such as the physical recharge card option, the virtual top-up (VTU) done through USSD code, subscribers’ bank accounts domiciled on their mobile devices, vending on web-based platforms, as well as on Automated Teller Machines (ATMs).

The estimated airtime spending and revenue for subscribers and telcos respectively, was arrived at using the monthly active subscriber base for the 12-month period and the Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) data in the nation’s telecoms industry.

ARPU is the industry’s benchmark determined by industry players to measure the average or mean spending by telecoms consumers on airtime, which they, in turn, use to access voice and data services. Throughout 2017, industry ARPU in the country’s $70 billion telecommunication market floated around N1,842. Hence, the N3.3 trillion as conservatively arrived by multiplying the underlining ARPU figure of N1,842 with active subscriber base from January to last December, as released by the telecoms umpire.

With 155.1 million active subscriber base on mobile networks in January last year, the estimated household spending on airtime stood at N285.6 billion. In February and March same year, when active subscribers stood at 154.1 million and N154.4 million and with the ARPU of N1,842, the estimated consumer spending were N283.8 billion and N284.4 billion respectively. Also, airtime spending last April, May and June were estimated at N274.8 billion; N267.6 billion and N263.4 billion when active telephone users across different mobile networks seated at 149.2 million, 145.3 million and 143 million in that order.

In addition, operators raked in N256.2 billion and N256.7 billion in July and August as declining subscribers dropped to 139.1 million and 139.4 million respectively. By September and October, when active subscribers were 139.9 million and 140.7 million, the amount spent by the subscribers on airtime purchase were estimated at N257.6 billion and N259.1 billion respectively. Also, the subscriber spending stood at N262 billion when active subscriber base on mobile networks rose to 142.2 million in November and N267 billion expended on airtime last December at a time active subscribers reached 145 million.

Meanwhile, the decline in subscriber spending between 2016 and 2017 had been attributed to the sharp decline in the active subscriber base in the country and the fluctuation that greeted the rebound efforts. Telecoms stakeholders, including the NCC and telecoms companies under the aegis of the Association of Telecoms Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) and Association of Licensed Tele-coms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), have attributed the decline to a number of factors, especially the effect of over the top (OTT), the tough economic situation and the high rate of subscriber identity module (SIM) churning.

According to them, one of the major threats that have also continued to rear their heads since beginning of this year is the increasing realisation on the part of telecoms companies that they are losing substantial amount of revenue to OTT platforms such as Facebook call, Skype, WhatsApp, BBM, Viber, among others on their revenue. Already, telecoms operators in Nigeria have called on the NCC to regulate OTT, but the regulator has said it does not regulate technology, but charged operators to be innovative.

“OTT has come to stay and the only thing remaining for the mobile networks is to be innovative,” Chairman, ALTON, Mr. Gbenga Adebayo, said. He noted that with the increasing usage of datadriven OTT platforms to chat and make VoIP calls by subscribers, the number of voice subscriptions has, over the first 10 months last year, dropped from over 155 million to 140 million as at last October, representing a loss of 15 million subscribers. “People use OTT platforms to make IP calls instead of the traditional voice calls, which is relatively cheaper for them,” he said, stressing that the drop in voice subscriptions was resulting in declining revenue for telecoms operators.

https://newtelegraphonline.com/2018/02/nigerians-spent-n3-208trn-airtime-2017/

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by Nobody: 8:16am On Feb 19, 2018
When data is not cheap nko.

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by Nobody: 8:16am On Feb 19, 2018
Under 2 months?
That's massive......

We have no choice to buy the airtime tho, business must be carried out, money must be made and relationships/families sustained!

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by heendrix(m): 8:20am On Feb 19, 2018
ehn. ...shey people nor go call again ni even at when they charge 20-40k per seconds

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by GloriaNinja(f): 8:21am On Feb 19, 2018
undecided BECAUSE NIGERIAN MOBILE NETWORKS ARE SCAM ARTISTES, HE WAY THEY CONSUME SOMEONE'S AIRTIME EH, ESPECIALLY MTN

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by maxiuc(m): 11:08am On Feb 19, 2018
sad
Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by Joenyam(m): 11:09am On Feb 19, 2018
One needs to spend on anything to improve life example calls and data. People are paying to get first hand information to better themselves, since the world has gone electronic.

Most importantly Nigerians pay more especially when the government is too inept and clueless in attending to their needs.
Nigerians pay for almost everything, electricity, water, information, food, security. In fact the more we pay the more the government makes it even more difficult. In a good economy you pay less and gain more, enjoying the privileges of your motherland, not Nigeria.

We dey suffer for everything, even to celebrate we must suffer..., Fuel scarcity continues to score hard trick while we pay for what is ours and paying more at that.

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by Nobody: 11:09am On Feb 19, 2018
I will rather not have food in my kitchen rather than not have data on my phone... wink

Each time my data finish and I cant recharge... It will be as if I am thrown in a dark room, in a dark night yet with a dark clothe blind folding my face.

The world has changed.
Being online is being alive.

So, the services of the Network providers is one of the Basic necessities of man.

Sigmund Freud will agree with me if he is alive. cool

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by MisterSols(m): 11:09am On Feb 19, 2018
MTN must go
Iseoluwani:
We actually bought the card so we can remind our debtors to pay our debts


They were actually owing us

MTN must go

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by omusiliyu(m): 11:10am On Feb 19, 2018
that's why we're giant of Africa

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by soberdrunk(m): 11:10am On Feb 19, 2018
Xvideos is the "Causer" angry

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by drips8(m): 11:11am On Feb 19, 2018
Nigeria's large population has always been good for business

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by stillseth: 11:12am On Feb 19, 2018
Large chunk of this money was made via data.... I dey spend #2500 on data alone every 10days... I don wan die sef.....


phone plus using as WiFi too...Airtel really need use me do one of their advert to compensate me sef....

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by jaymejate: 11:14am On Feb 19, 2018
Kuku Tell Us Not To Browse O Or Make Phone Calls
Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by Iseoluwani: 11:14am On Feb 19, 2018
We actually bought the card so we can remind our debtors to pay our debts, esp iya lanre oni riise, iya sukura alalubosa

Baba samu alajo] grin
Iya musilu elepo


They were actually owing us

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by Nobody: 11:15am On Feb 19, 2018
is to be callin there debtors
Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by bigstan11787(m): 11:16am On Feb 19, 2018
Wah do u xpect wen dis sobvalled netwrk providers are. Extorting money from Nigerians unnecessarily by placing too mch charge on call and data..olochi
Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by waveman2: 11:17am On Feb 19, 2018
It, s cheaper to load your phone with credit and make any business transaction call than to put fuel in you car and drive to meet your business partners with this administration, so recharge card will continue to sell more.

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by Nobody: 11:19am On Feb 19, 2018
Buhari Is a failure...he has nothing to offer sad sad

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by chuks34(m): 11:19am On Feb 19, 2018
So because of recession our lives should be at standstill abi, make we no make call, chat, do nairaland, download movies, our Vaseline crew brothers no go watch online porn again abi undecided Una wehdone

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by GavelSlam: 11:19am On Feb 19, 2018
Just acknowledge the economy isn't has bad as many would like to portray it to be.

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by charles2044: 11:22am On Feb 19, 2018
Resession makes people repeatedly calling their creditors.

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Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by kcfresh110: 11:24am On Feb 19, 2018
Maga
Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by softprick: 11:24am On Feb 19, 2018
Na bloggers and porn addicts top chart of spenders na
Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by sexdoll: 11:26am On Feb 19, 2018
That's why I must surely go into VTU airtime biz
Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by cyril10(m): 11:32am On Feb 19, 2018
Teetopz:
MARRY TWO OR MORE WOMEN TO REDUCE PROSTITUTION AMONG LADIES - MRS OGECHI OLOLO APPEALS TO IMO STATE MEN.

The Imo state Commissioner for Happiness has appealed to men in her State to try to marry two or more women as a way of reducing prostitution and redundancy among Imo state Women. Speaking in Owerri state capital this morning, Commissioner Ogechi said Imo state has more women than men forcing a lot of unmarried women to commit adultery with other people's husbands. The commissioner said according to statistics, out of approximately 3.9 million Imo state indigenes, 3 million are women and only .9 are men. "I am not forcing you, but just encouraging you to marry two or more wives to reduce on women staying without husbands", Commissioner Ogechi told a conference of about 14,000 men who were receiving training in various life skills in the commercial capital. "Our women are crying every day due to lack of men to marry and support them economically hence they engage in prostitution. So please try to work hard and be productive so that you can help our women by marrying two or more wives provided you are able to provide for their basic needs". "As government, we shall be giving some small incentives to such men provided you don't abuse your wives", said Commissioner Ogechi.
Imo state has the highest level of prostitution in South East among young girls and women who are not in school or formal employment.
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What nonsense is this biko nu
Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by PROPHETmichael: 11:36am On Feb 19, 2018
They spent it to call friends, relatives and potential helpers, helpers and strangers abroad to find out if there's a way they can relocate.
Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by Shortyy(f): 11:37am On Feb 19, 2018
Data is life
Re: Nigerians Spent N3.208 Trillion On Airtime In 2017 - New Telegraph by gidjah(m): 11:41am On Feb 19, 2018
That doesn't count much pls,the crux of the matter is ...what do I spend my.data and recharge card o,as for me,I I spend 90% of my card and data on my business,I recharge my lines daily but on my business ,so it pays whether recession or not ,so my key pad (e -warrior) friends ,if all you do with your re charge and data is to come online and 'hi',"lol" etc then come rant insults on nairaland....then you dey waste your time resources and energy on D wrong things!!

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