Nigeria’s broadband penetration gains 2.71%, access market to boom in 2026 | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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In the first half of the year, Nigeria’s broadband penetration saw 2.71 per cent growth, moving from 41.61 per cent in January to 44.32 per cent in June.

The growth represented an addition of 5.2 billion new users to the network in H1. It increased from 79.4 billion to 84.6 billion within six months.

MEANWHILE, the broadband access market is set to hit a value of $23.4 billion in 2026, boosted by spending on deployments and equipment, according to new research from Dell’Oro, as service providers advance moves to connect as many households as possible with what is seen as more reliable connectivity.

The company estimated that PON equipment revenue will grow from $9.3 billion in 2021 to $13.6 billion in 2026, mainly due to deployments of XGS-PON in North America, EMEA and CALA . Dell’Oro also believes the cable distributed access equipment market will total almost $1.3 billion in revenue by 2026, as operators continue efforts to deploy fibre networks and DOCSIS 4.0 technology.

 

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