Telecommunications in Nigeria

Nigeria is Africa's largest ICT market, accounting for 82% of the continent's telecoms subscribers and 29% of internet usage.[1] Globally,[2][3][4] Nigeria ranks 11th in the absolute number of internet users and 7th in the absolute number of mobile phones.[5][6]

Economically, the ICT sector has contributed over 10% to Nigeria's gross national product for over 10 years.[1][7][8][9]

Telecommunications in Nigeria include radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet.

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