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StrongandMighty:Hope they don eventually screen am? |
shey nah your fellow yeebos kidnap you or nah Fulanis(Igbo masters) wey kidnap him? |
This list excludes the Mobile Network Operators Top 10 Internet Service Providers in Nigeria by customer number in Q4 2021 The Nigerian telecommunications market is an ecosystem of different players, each providing services in accordance with the dictates of the licence obtained from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). While Mobile Network Operators; MTN, Airtel, Globacom, and 9mobile are providing Internet service alongside voice and other services as permitted by the Universal Access Service Licence (UASL), there are several other companies licensed specifically to provide internet service across the country, that are the core Internet Service Providers (ISPs). While MNOs have over 140 million individual customers, the ISPs have mainly corporate organizations as their customers. NCC database shows that there are currently 190 ISPs with active licences. Nairametrics presents the top 10 ISPs in Nigeria by customer number: 10. MainOne MainOne continues to invest significantly in bringing the benefits of digital transformation across West Africa. With the influx of private capital coupled with a huge working population, the continent is increasingly empowered to drive growth and development. MainOne specifically caters to the need of SMEs through its SME-in-a-Box Connect, a converged internet and voice solution tailored specifically to meet the needs of small and medium enterprises in Nigeria. According to NCC’s data, MainOne has 1,569 connected customers, and all of them are actively subscribed to its internet service. 9. Radical Technology Network Ltd Radical Technology Network Ltd is a Nigerian ISP with its head office located in Lagos and with presence in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, and Onitsha. Over the years, the company has ensured the highest levels of customer responsiveness and service quality, a trait that has earned it a long-standing relationship with its customers and made it one of the most reliable ISPs in Nigeria. A total of 2,260 organisations are connected to the company’s service and all of them are active. 8. VDT Communications VDT is a licensed Private Network service provider specialising in the provision of Enterprise-Wide Area Network (WAN) and Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) link connectivity using Fiber Optic and Wireless Communication infrastructure and access networks. VDT is a Broadband communication service provider to corporate organizations with leased Fiber Optic trunks to the thirty-six (36) states in Nigeria and the FCT, where they have 58 Point-Of-Presence (POP) and complement of technical support staffers. It has also launched a broadband service for the mass market. VDT has 2,404 total connected subscribers with 1,731 active users. 7. Suburban Broadband Ltd Suburban Broadband Ltd is a next-generation multimedia service provider with fibre optics networks in major cities in Nigeria, including Lagos and Abuja. Its products include subscription access to premium content, TV, Internet and Voice services, as well as connected homes, security, and utility management solutions. For its internet service, the company has 3,200 connected to its network and all of them are actively subscribed according to the NCC’s statistics. 6. Cobranet Limited Launched in 2003, Cobranet Limited is rated as a leading Internet Service and data provider in Nigeria. The company provides every segment of the Nigerian society with a reliable and secure Internet Service and Data management solution to the digital universe. Cobranet currently offers corporate internet plans for organisations and medium-sized businesses over a state-of-the-art -radio network in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt as well as residential plans. The company has 3268 subscribers and interestingly all of them are active, thus achieving 100 per cent customer activeness. 5. 21st Century Ltd 21st Century Technologies Limited is a Licensed Information Communications and Technology Services Provider in Nigeria incorporated in 1997. The company owns and operates one of the most extensive optical fibre cable metropolitan networks in Nigeria with speeds up to 10Gbps, high-speed Corporate Dedicated Internet Access and IRUs for a total of 10Gbps, and fully redundant International subsea fibre capacity with two separate vendors. It has 5,315 customers while 2, 601 are actively subscribed to its service. 4. Cyberspace Network Limited Cyberspace was founded in 1995 and commenced operation the same year as a wholly-owned Nigerian Company. With a mission to provide excellent value-added ICT services and cutting-edge networking solutions, the company has been able to distinguish itself as a complete network and software solution provider in the industry with its state-of-the-art and world-class internet protocol(IP) infrastructure. In 2014, the company deployed its 4G LTE network infrastructure with a promise to deliver 10x more speed, mobility, and security to its customers. According to NCC’s database, Cyberspace now has 7,930 customers, out of which 5,710 are actively using its service. 3. IPNX ipNX occupies the third position in terms of customer numbers among licensed ISPs in Nigeria. The company is one of the country’s fastest-growing ISPs, serving a multitude of needs across enterprises, small businesses, and residents with innovative, world-class services. As a pioneer and a leading Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) operator in Nigeria, IPNX currently accounts for 15,582 connected subscribers, while 11,107 of those customers are active. 2. Tizeti Tizeti provides high-speed broadband internet to Residences, businesses, Events, and Conferences and deploys public Wi-fi Hotspots at locations across Africa. The company is leveraging the large wireless capacity available with Wi-fi and plummeting the cost of solar panels to create a low CAPEX/OPEX network of owned & operated towers to offer disruptive, customer-friendly pricing for unlimited internet service right across Africa. According to NCC’s database, the company is the second-largest ISP in Nigeria in terms of the subscriber number. Tizeti’s total connected subscribers are 21,224, while 15,790 of those customers are active. 1. Spectranet Spectranet was awarded a License from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) in 2009 to promote Internet services across Nigeria. Spectranet was among the first Internet Service Providers to launch 4G LTE internet service in Nigeria and aims to be a leader in the Internet Services space. Latest data on the NCC’s website shows that this company has the largest connected and active customers out of all the ISPs licenced by the Commission. While the company has 249,179 connected customers, its active customers stood at 119,612. https://nairametrics.com/2022/05/26/top-10-internet-service-providers-in-nigeria-by-customer-number-in-q4-2021/ |
YeyeGbami:Is there FUP for the unlimited? No vex say my question too much |
So Osinbanjo get him own bots on Nairaland too ![]() The man no wan gree o, e go still lose though. |
Jargaban Borgu |
helinues:Yes you are right, there was a time the EPOB members were also supporting the Sit At Home and UGM/ESN. Their eyes don clear now, but is too late. I do enjoy watching them attack each other online now. Is just a matter of time the fight go reach the street of AfghaEASTern |
Okoro, vote whoever you want we no send you and your inconsequential vote. Yorubas will never show cowardice against any Northern candidate. Yoruba politicians are ready to go toe to toe with any Northerner, if we lose, we lose, we will try again in 2027. |
Nigerian Leaders Spend Dollars To 'Buy' Delegates But Owe Workers, Pensioners – Peter Obi Lambasts Political Aspirants The Presidential Candidate of the Labour Party (LP) and former Governor of Anambra State, Peter Obi, has decried the retrogression of the country, saying that those elected to manage her resources have abandoned the national currency and are living in opulence and like kings. Obi, who stated this in his acceptance speech after emerging the winner of the LP presidential primary election, held on Monday in Asaba, Delta State, said he would return Nigeria to Nigerians from the forces of bad leadership and retrogression. the acceptance speech tagged "Let Us Return Nigeria to Their Rightful Owners", Obi said that the tasks ahead were great and seemingly insurmountable, but noted that "Our battle cry shall remain: get your PVC and become part of this great liberation.” Obi, while thanking Nigerians; especially members of the Labour Party for believing in him to fly Labour flag in the forthcoming National election to choose the President of Nigeria, said "What you are doing today is a patriotic duty towards seeking the desired political emancipation of our dear country, which stands wounded by many years of cumulative leadership failure." “Painfully, our current dysfunctional system rewards unearned income and conspicuous consumption; allows university lecturers to remain on strike for months; keep our youths at home; and owe pensioners, who gave their patriotic sweat and their youthful energy to serve this country. “The despicable contrast is that those responsible for the mess – those elected to take care of them – have abandoned the national currency and are living in opulence and like kings, spend dollars to buy delegates as well as houses all over the world. Meanwhile, they owe most workers, lecturers and retirees. “Yes, our country stands hijacked by forces of retrogression. We are almost zero in all indices of development. As a result, our future, especially those of the youth and generations unborn is in ruins. We have become a laughing stock among other nations, including African countries where we were once revered. “As a party that represents the workers and masses of this great nation, we are people organised and working for our economic rebirth. As I am nominated today, I humbly proclaim that the journey towards the emancipation of the country has begun. “I note with humility that the journey is going to be a collective one that will certainly require the cooperation of critical stakeholders in our country, especially the youth, whose future has been thoroughly degraded. "I therefore thank all of you and call for your sustained support towards returning Nigeria to Nigerians from forces of bad leadership and retrogression. Such a noble tasks brooks no conscientious objectors," he said. http://saharareporters.com/2022/05/30/nigerian-leaders-spend-dollars-buy-delegates-owe-workers-pensioners-%E2%80%93-peter-obi-lambasts |
airsaylongcome:There is all the Supersport channel on IPTV, I've never watch Big Brother Naija or Naija Idols on it before, because am not a fan but they might likely be there. But you go watch football tire because there is SkySport, Bein Sport etc. Nah your data be the koko ![]() |
airsaylongcome: I never knew getting prepaid meter is this hard, because is so easy getting it at the location I was staying before in Lagos. |
bastardmod:You love beer parlour talk no be small. Why will he not work with tinubu? |
his case will be thrown out |
airsaylongcome:Why don't you just order for prepaid Meter? |
airsaylongcome:Why don't you pay for IPTV? |
Tinubu Ekun fun ra e oko awon omo Igbo. |
PrinceOfLagos:Hope you are not Asgard aka Odin aka Frigga? E just be like say I dey read his wailing ![]() |
APC and NNPP might beat the PDP in Rivers in the 2023 presidential election ![]() |
I am an Ibo catholic from Nnewi in Anambra and I live in Obosi. I will be voting for Tinubu in the presidential election. |
PrinceOfLagos:I dey always enjoy as you dey always wail everyday because of Tinubu. ![]() |
Cherrybae: ![]() Why have you taken this issue so personal like this? You are not from Lagos State and am sure you are not even from the South West, so why are you this pained Okoro? |
YeyeGbami:Is it unlimited? |
iamoyindamola:NTEL is pure rubbish. Is a waste of money |
Yeebos burning Igbo land. |
No wander Wike said some people are contesting to become VP |
Maxymilliano:He does not deserve it, he has been avoiding this court case for months |
One stupid Igbo boy was arguing and absuing him papa when I told him Okorocha has a court case he has been avoiding in Abuja. |
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