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Active mobile lines hit 162.3 million in June – NCC

The Citizen by The Citizen
August 1 2018
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) on Tuesday said active mobile telephone lines in Nigeria have increased to 162.30 million in June.

NCC said in the monthly Subscribers Operator Data posted on its website on Tuesday that the mobile lines figure at the end of June was 162.30, adding that it rose from 162.07 million recorded in May.

With 162,307,346 lines in June and 162,075, 116 in May, the increase in the number of lines was 232,230.

However, the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) for active mobile lines had 217,566 users in June, same as in May.

The report said the number of fixed wired/wireless for active mobile lines in June was 140,627 compared to May, which had 137,010 lines, indicating an increase of 3,617 lines.

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