Digital Surge: Nigeria’s Active Internet Subscribers Hit 142.6 Million obile GSM Dominates

NCC Data Reveals Significant Growth in Data Penetration
Nigeria’s digital economy continues its rapid ascent, with the total number of active internet subscribers surging to 142,631,825 as of October 2025. This latest figure, released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), marks a notable increase from the 140,949,570 subscribers recorded in September 2025, confirming sustained growth in data consumption across the nation.
The data confirms that mobile technology remains the primary driver of connectivity. The Mobile GSM platform accounts for the vast majority of users, totaling 142,004,662 active subscribers, solidifying its position as the leading technology for internet access in the country. This dominance underscores the critical role of mobile network operators in bridging the digital divide and shaping the landscape of Nigeria Internet Subscribers 2025.
Mobile Operators Lead the Charge
A breakdown of the numbers shows the competitive market share among the leading Mobile GSM operators:
-MTN remains the market leader with 78,149,569 subscribers.
- Airtel follows with 49,270,318 connected users.
- Globacom holds a significant presence with 13,829,813 subscribers.
The continuous investment in infrastructure, particularly fibre cables and network expansion by telecom operators, is expected to fuel this momentum. According to the Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), this ongoing development indicates that Nigeria Internet Subscribers 2025 figures are poised to appreciate even further in the coming months.
The Outlook for Digital Inclusion
The latest statistics highlight the huge potential of Nigeria’s digital space. As more Nigerians gain access to fast and reliable internet via their mobile devices, it paves the way for deeper digital inclusion, supporting everything from e-commerce and fintech to education and remote work. The sustained growth in Nigeria Internet Subscribers 2025 is a key indicator of the country’s commitment to building a robust digital future.
This impressive growth rate positions Nigeria as a key player in the African telecommunications market, signaling a fertile environment for technology investment and digital service innovation.
