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T2 leads mobile coverage on Nigerian highways in Ookla report
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 85708, member: 27"] Nigeria’s highways mostly stay connected, but northern stretches and primary roads still drop signal, with one smaller carrier quietly beating the big players. What the report looked at [LIST] [*]Ookla analyzed mobile coverage on Nigerian roads. [*]Roughly 292,000 km of routes were reviewed. [*]Focus stayed on signal strength and quality. [/LIST] Where coverage is solid [LIST] [*]Southern and central highways perform well. [*]Lagos to Abuja routes stay reliably connected. [*]Port Harcourt corridors show strong signals. [/LIST] Where gaps still exist [LIST] [*]Northern border areas suffer sparse coverage. [*]Primary roads have the longest dead zones. [*]Feeder routes disconnect more often. [/LIST] Zero service breakdown [LIST] [*]Primary roads lose service over 326 km. [*]Trunk roads only hit 51 km without a signal. [*]Complete blackouts are still uncommon. [/LIST] Carrier performance surprise [LIST] [*]T2 outperformed legacy rivals. [*]Signals stayed within technical standards. [*]Larger operators lagged on consistency. [/LIST] Tech that works on the move [LIST] [*]4G delivers the most reliable travel experience. [*]5G shines on strength, lacks reach. [*]3G acts as a rural backup. [/LIST] Road type reliability [LIST] [*]Secondary roads hit 85.7 percent compliance. [*]Trunk highways drop to 79.1 percent. [*]Speed worsens call drops on major routes. [/LIST] What analysts advise [LIST] [*]Travelers should preload offline maps. [*]Devices with 4G support fare best. [*]Networks need densification on key roads. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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