Nigeria's active internet subscribers reach 142.6 million

Nigeria's active internet subscribers have reached 142.6 million, with mobile GSM services continuing to dominate the market. This milestone reflects ongoing growth in digital connectivity across the country.

Recent data indicates that Nigeria now has 142.6 million active internet subscribers. Mobile GSM networks maintain their leading position in providing internet access to users nationwide. This figure highlights the expansion of digital services in the country, as reported in recent updates from telecommunications sector news. The growth underscores the increasing reliance on mobile internet for communication and information access among Nigerians. No further details on the breakdown or contributing factors were specified in the available reports.

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