Nigeria’s active internet subscriber base recorded a modest increase in March 2026, climbing to 153.15 million from 152.48 million in February, according to the latest figures released by the Nigerian Communications Commission.
The data shows that all four major service providers posted growth within the one-month period, signaling sustained demand for internet services across the country.
Market leader MTN Nigeria maintained its dominance, growing its subscriber base from 82.21 million in February to 82.53 million in March. Airtel Nigeria also recorded an increase, rising from 54.07 million to 54.22 million subscribers.
In the same vein, Globacom expanded its user base from 15.39 million to 15.56 million within the review period.
Meanwhile, 9mobile, now operating under the T2 brand, posted a notable uptick, growing from 805,605 subscribers in February to 847,225 in March.
Overall, the industry added approximately 670,000 new internet users in March, reinforcing the steady growth trajectory of Nigeria’s digital ecosystem.
Analysts say the incremental rise reflects ongoing investments in network expansion, improved service delivery, and increasing reliance on digital platforms for communication, commerce, and entertainment.
The continued growth underscores the critical role of the telecom sector in supporting Nigeria’s digital economy ambitions, even as operators navigate infrastructure and regulatory challenges.






