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Nigeria's broadband crisis deepens as ISPs vanish and Starlink stumbles
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50306, member: 636"] Nigeria's internet companies just took a massive hit as thousands of customers walked away from their services. The country lost over 18,500 broadband users between late 2024 and early 2025. Nigerian Communications Commission data shows 18 internet service providers completely shut down during this same period. FibreOne suffered the worst damage with nearly half their customers disappearing. Starlink also watched 9 percent of their users vanish from their network. People keep choosing mobile phone internet over home broadband connections across Nigeria. Mobile phone services added nearly 3 million new users during January 2025 alone. The total number of active mobile lines reached 141.6 million customers last month. Fixed internet services struggle to compete with cheap mobile data plans. Most Nigerians find mobile internet easier to access and much more affordable. Internet infrastructure remains badly distributed across different companies throughout Nigeria. Spectranet operates 641 service points around the country compared to other providers. Starlink serves thousands of customers using just one registered connection point. Most internet companies cannot afford to build extensive networks in rural areas. The lack of proper infrastructure keeps millions of Nigerians without reliable internet access. Government officials may need to step in and fix the broadband market problems. Rising costs make it harder for internet companies to stay profitable. Rural communities continue falling behind in digital access without better policies. The gap between mobile and fixed internet services keeps growing wider each quarter. [/QUOTE]
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