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Nigeria Stays Connected as Africa Suffers $1.74 Billion Loss from Internet Shutdowns

Dayo Odufuwa by Dayo Odufuwa
January 8, 2024
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While Nigerians enjoyed uninterrupted internet access throughout 2023, a different battle is brewing for local Internet Service Providers (ISPs). With mobile network operators (MNOs) aggressively expanding their broadband packages, traditional ISPs find themselves facing intense competition in their own domain.

This comes against the backdrop of a sub-Saharan Africa region reeling from the economic impacts of government-imposed internet shutdowns. A recent report by Top10vpn reveals a staggering $1.74 billion lost in 2023 due to such restrictions, with Ethiopia topping the list at $1.59 billion.

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However, Nigeria navigated this tumultuous year without resorting to shutdowns, upholding its citizens’ right to information and online communication. This stands in stark contrast to the turmoil faced by Ethiopia, where religious tensions prompted authorities to block major platforms like Facebook and Telegram, impacting nearly 30 million users and resulting in massive economic losses.

But while freedom to connect thrived in Nigeria, a different challenge emerged closer to home. MNOs, equipped with robust fiber optic networks and increasingly attractive data bundles, are capturing a growing share of the fixed internet market. This puts pressure on traditional ISPs, who must contend with the convenience and affordability offered by their mobile rivals.

Navigating this competitive landscape will require ISPs to innovate and adapt. Embracing cutting-edge technologies, offering flexible and budget-friendly packages, and prioritizing customer service excellence will be crucial in retaining existing users and attracting new ones. The ability to differentiate themselves through unique value propositions and niche offerings will become increasingly vital.

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