The Technological Environment in Nigeria

Since 2010, Nigeria has undertaken a considerable military modernization program and has received equipment from some 20 countries with China, Russia, and the US as the leading suppliers.

  • Satellite earth stations – 3 Intelsat (2 the Atlantic Ocean and 1 Indian Ocean) (2019).
  • The landing point for the SAT-3/WASC, NCSCS, MainOne, Glo-1 & 2, ACE, and Equiano fiber-optic submarine cable that provides connectivity to Europe and South and West Africa.
  • Multiple cellular providers operate nationally with a subscribership base of over 99 per 100 persons (2020).

SEAECOM

African cable system is the first private venture made towards under-sea cable infrastructure that provides affordable bandwidth through volume discounts and large bandwidth growth.

Communication Methods

  • Nigeria concluded its first 5G spectrum auction in 2021 and granted licenses to two firms: MTN Nigeria and Mafab Communications
  • 36% of the population uses the internet as of 2020.
  • Most Internet connections are via mobile networks.
  • The Department of Telecommunications and Postal Services (DTPS) rollout of South Africa Connect plans to connect 90% of the South African population to the internet by 2020 through the State IT Infrastructure Company’s project. The project aims to deliver 100% .

With the large number of high-profile cyber-attacks and other online vulnerabilities, the demand for IT security products and software is high as well. Peer-to-peer payment and point-of-sale payments companies are opportunities for faster and safer financial technology.

Operators deployed fiber optic cable in six geopolitical zones and Lagos and invested in base stations to deplete network congestion. 

Digitalization

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