Mafab Communications, founded by Dr Musbahu Bashir, is set to launch its long-awaited 5G services in Nigeria by the end of the first quarter of 2025.
This announcement, on Friday, comes after a three-year delay since the company acquired its 5G license in December 2021.
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The growing 5G market
Since the commercial rollout of 5G in Nigeria in August 2022, the market has been primarily led by MTN Nigeria, which holds an impressive 79 per cent market share. As of October 2024, 5G accounted for approximately 2.33 per cent of the country’s internet subscribers.
This growth reflects a rising interest among consumers in advanced mobile technology. The 5G subscriptions surged from just over 265,000 in May 2023 to around 2.14 million by November.
Despite these advancements, Mafab faced several challenges that delayed its rollout. The company initially announced plans to operate in Abuja and Lagos in early 2023 but struggled consistently delivering services.
Dr Bashir emphasised the potential of 5G technology to transform various sectors, stating, “The rollout of Mafab Communications’ 5G network is the beginning of immense opportunities for the country.”
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Anticipated launch and economic impact
Mafab plans to launch its services with operational sites primarily in Kano and Abuja and expand into Lagos and Port Harcourt shortly thereafter.
This rollout is expected to enhance connectivity and stimulate economic growth across various sectors, such as healthcare, agriculture, and e-commerce.
The Nigerian government has recognised the significance of this development.
Professor Isa Ali Pantami, Former Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, noted that the deployment could create approximately 4.8 million jobs over the next decade.
He acknowledged that introducing a new player like Mafab into a competitive market is essential for growth.
As Nigeria prepares for this technological advancement, many citizens are eager to experience improved internet speeds and connectivity to support their daily lives and businesses.
Dr Bashir’s vision aligns with global trends where countries are rapidly adopting advanced technologies to foster innovation.
With the anticipated launch of Mafab Communications’ 5G services in early 2025, Nigeria stands at a pivotal moment in its telecommunications journey, promising enhanced digital experiences for millions nationwide.
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