Thursday, May 2, 2024

Less than 1% of smartphones in Nigeria are 5G-enabled – Airtel

BY FESTUS OKOROMADU

Telecommunications operator, Airtel Nigeria, has said that less than 1 percent of smartphones currently available in Nigeria are 5G-enabled thus creating a barrier to the adoption of the latest mobile technology that has been launched by three operators namely Airtel, MTN, and Mafab.

This is even as data obtained from the telecom market regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission, shows that as at August this year only 0.83 percent of Nigerians have subscribed to 5G.

Speaking during a webinar on the need for collaborations to drive 5G in Nigeria recently, the Director of Marketing at Airtel Africa Plc, Ismail Adesina, confirmed that the rate of subscription to the 5G network in the country was slow.

He however identified two major obstacles of coverage and cost-to-slow spread of 5G in Nigeria.

He stated that while coverage has to do with operators’ ability to expand the service across the length and breadth of the country, the cost relates to the affordability of devices for the consumers.

To address these issues, he said Airtel plans to invest more in expanding its 5G infrastructure while partnering with Original Equipment Manufacturers to make 5G phones available in Nigeria and at affordable costs.

Adesina however assured that Airtel is continually investing in infrastructure to expand its service across Nigeria, adding that the company is also leveraging on partnerships to drive down the cost of devices.

“There are two constraints on 5G, one is about coverage, and two is about cost. Today, the average cost of a 5G device is still very expensive. And this is why we are partnering with MediaTek and other OEMs. So, when you see devices coming out at very cheap prices, it is because there’s a lot of collaboration between Airtel and MediaTek,” he said.

Speaking on the collaboration with Airtel Nigeria, the Director for Corporate Sales and Marketing, MediaTek Middle East and Africa, Said Rami Osman, said the chip-making company will be deploying its T750-powered Customer Premises Equipment, to enhance Airtel’s 5G service deliveries.

“Our collaboration with Airtel Nigeria focuses on enhancing high-speed internet access through advanced chipsets, offering a wider range of premium and flagship devices while supporting the transition from feature phones to smartphones, and exploring innovative AI-IoT solutions.

“This collaboration will drive digital inclusion, revolutionize connectivity in Nigeria, and contribute to sustainable development goals,” he said.

MediaTek powers globally recognized brands by providing state-of-the-art innovations through its latest products and solutions.

These offerings span a diverse range; including smartphones, smart devices, automotive technology, satellite connectivity solutions, and next-generation wearable.

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