Inactive phone numbers increased to 76 million in July – NCC

The Nigerian Communications Commission says inactive telephone numbers in the country increased from 67,331,498 in June to 76,164,149 in July.


In its “Monthly Subscriber Data’’ report released in Lagos on Thursday, the commission said that there were 8,832,651 unused numbers during the period, increasing the total inactive lines.

It showed that out of the 226,426,215 connected lines, only 150,262,066 numbers were active.

The report stated that of the 76,164,149 inactive numbers, the Global System for Mobile Communications networks accounted for 72,732,130 numbers.

The Code Division Multiple Access operators had a share of 3,240,313 inactive numbers, while the Fixed Wired/Wireless networks had a total of 184,819 unused lines.

Similarly, of the 150,262,066 active lines, the GSM networks had 149,708,077 numbers, adding a total of 528,994 lines to their June number of 149,179,083 active lines.

It said that the CDMA operators had 371,613 active lines, as their active numbers reduced by 82,479 lines from the June figure of 454,092 active numbers.

The fixed/wireless networks had a share of 164,114 of the active lines, reducing their June record of 170,539 by 6,425 lines in July.

In addition, the report said that the teledensity of Nigeria’s telecommunications industry also climbed to 107.33 per cent in July, compared to 107.01 per cent in June.

It said that the teledensity measured the percentage of a country’s population with access to telecommunications services as determined by the subscriber base.

The teledensity is currently calculated on a population of 140 million people.

The data showed that some subscribers purchased SIM cards but dumped them after using them for some time.
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  1. Hahahaha. It will soon reach 100 million self! You go first see money chop before you talk about credit. Consequences of APC wicked incompetent selfish corrupt and sadistic government. Change dole!

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    1. Telecom industries give free SIM cards. At times is like they force people to collect it on the streets. And for those that do not know what they need, they will just collect and probably use it once and dump it. Imagine one person having 2 or more SIM card of each of the networks. So they should stop givin free Sims on the streets. Anyone who truly needs a SIM card will visit your office even if it's going to be free.

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