Mobile phones in Nigeria
Mobile services have spread much more rapidly than land ones in Nigeria. Cellular voice and text services have experienced a steady rise from the late 1990s, and were joined by mobile internet capabilities from the beginning of the 21st century. To this day, most internet connections are done via mobile networks.
Mobile operators are aplenty in Nigeria, with high competition in the market ensuring customers are able to find reliable, competitive plans.
The leading provider, South Africa's MTN, boasts some 40 million subscribers in Nigeria, followed by Glo mobile, with almost 20 million users, Airtel, with 15 million clients, and finally Etisalat, with 7 million subscribers.
In addition to these operators offering GSM and 3 or 4G technology (meaning that any unlocked foreign phone will work with one of their SIMs), a number of smaller companies operate on niche markets with such systems as WiMAX.
The majority of mobile phones in Nigeria run with pay-as-you-go cards, which can be purchased at any street corner. But all providers also offer interesting data plans. For instance, you can get as much as 100 GB for NGN 85,000, or 2 GB for NGN 2,000.
When picking a phone operator, it is essential to check its geographical coverage. Although all big companies offer good overall coverage, some may perform better than others in your specific area.
Good to know:
Most operators offer mobile money services, allowing for basic transactions such as remittance, bill payments, etc.. Due to the risk of fraud in formal banking transactions, mobile banking is recommended.





