In an era where reliable connectivity underpins everything from education and commerce to security and healthcare, accurate, independent reporting on network quality is no longer a luxury, it’s a necessity.
In Nigeria’s evolving telecom sector, Enextgen Wireless is fast becoming a critical player in ensuring transparency, accountability, and measurable service delivery.
The Blind Spot in Nigeria’s Telecom Oversight
While mobile penetration continues to grow, the true quality of service (QoS) experienced by Nigerians often goes unmeasured, or worse, underreported.
Reports from operators can be partial which could also limit the regulator’s audits in scope. This creates a data vacuum, where neither subscribers nor policymakers have a full picture of how networks are truly performing.
Enextgen Wireless fills that gap
Through advanced tools, drive tests, and independent evaluations, the company provides objective, granular, and location-based performance data that reflects the real experience of users, not just promises on a coverage map.
What Sets Enextgen Apart?
- Unbiased Network Testing: Enextgen’s drive tests and reports evaluate all major MNOs equally, MTN, Airtel, Glo, and 9mobile, using the same methodology.
- Transparent Benchmarks: From download speeds and latency to call drop rates and LTE availability, its reports shine a light on network realities.
- City-by-City Analysis: No more vague national averages. Enextgen delivers hyperlocal insights, from Lagos to Abuja, Enugu to Port Harcourt.
- Real-Time Impact: Its findings can immediately inform regulatory action, network investments, and public advocacy.
Why Regulators, MNOs and Consumers Should Pay Attention:
For NCC and Policymakers
Enextgen offers a third-party lens to validate MNO claims, spotlight underserved regions, and design policy interventions backed by real-world data. Ignoring such insights risks prolonging digital exclusion and eroding public trust.
For MNOs
Far from being a threat, Enextgen’s data can serve as a strategic advantage, helping operators identify problem areas, benchmark against competitors, and direct resources where they matter most.
For the Public and Civil Society
Consumers can use these reports to demand better service and transparency. Journalists, digital rights groups, and local governments now have a powerful evidence base to push for inclusive connectivity.
A Call to Embrace Accountability in a Digital Age
As Nigeria deepens its digital economy, rolls out 5G, and seeks to close its broadband gaps, independent performance intelligence must sit at the heart of telecom reform.
Enextgen Wireless isn’t just publishing reports, it’s building a culture of accountability in one of the country’s most vital sectors.
To ignore it is to ignore the lived reality of millions of Nigerian users.
To embrace it is to chart a path toward a more connected, competitive, and consumer-focused telecom industry.
Explore the reports and methodology here.