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MTN, Airtel rake in N3.6trn from data consumption boom in 2025
Two leading telecommunications operators in Nigeria, MTN and Airtel, made over N3.6 trillion from data alone as Nigerians’ appetite for internet usage continues to grow.
While data has overtaken voice as the main source of revenue for the mobile network operators a few years ago, the rate of data revenue growth has dwarfed that of voice, according to the latest financial reports of the two companies.
Although the 50% tariff increase implemented by the operators last year contributed to the revenue surge, industry data released by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) shows a steady rise in data consumption by Nigerians throughout the year.
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**What the data is saying **
Specifically, MTN Nigeria generated N2.8 trillion from data for the year ended December 31, 2025, representing a 74.5% growth over the N1.6 trillion recorded in 2024.
MTN further disclosed that its data traffic increased by 34.0% and average usage per subscriber rose by 20% to 13.1GB for the year.
Similarly, Airtel Nigeria in its latest financial results covering the 9-month ended December 31, 2025, reported a 67.4% growth in data revenue as it raked in N838.6 billion ($560 million) compared with the N500.8 billion (344 million) it posted in the same period of 2024.
The company added that smartphone data usage per customer reached 13.4 GB per month compared to 11.2 GB per month in the prior period.
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Despite the 50% increase in tariffs implemented by the telecom operators in February last year, NCC’s data shows that Nigerians continue to consume more data.
In May, for instance, Nigerians consumed 1.04 million terabytes of data and it came as the highest monthly record since January 2023, when the telecom regulator started publishing the data.
From then on, the consumption continued to go higher each month. For December 2025, data consumption in Nigeria hit another new high of 1.38 million terabytes.
**What’s driving the surge **
The rapid growth of digital economy in Nigeria has been attributed to the increasing data consumption in the country.
According to Lagos based digital marketing specialist, Mr. Idowu Ayodele, many Nigerians are looking for opportunities to earn income online, either as a main source or a side hustle.
According to a telecom expert, Mr. Adewale Adeoye, the explosion of short-form video platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels has particularly driven data usage among younger Nigerians.
**Investment pressure on telcos **
For the telecom operators, more data consumption and more revenue mean they will also have to continue to invest heavily in expanding their capacity, or else the experience may deteriorate as more users join the networks.
For 2025, MTN said it invested N1 trillion in network capacity, more than doubling its prior year capital expenditure, and the company plans to invest more this year to meet the growing demand for data.
Also speaking during a media roundtable last month, Airtel Nigeria Chief Executive Officer, Dinesh Balsingh, said the company is currently implementing intensive rollout of fibre infrastructure across cities and states, with further extensions planned both within major urban centres and between states.
He added that network upgrades will accelerate in 2026 as Nigeria’s data consumption continues to rise, noting that future industry leadership will depend on long-term planning.
**What you should know **
On January 20, 2025, the NCC approved a long-awaited 50 percent increase in the cost of calls, data, and SMS.
This marked the first major adjustment in telecom pricing in over a decade, as operators had long argued that rising inflation, forex shortages, and energy costs were eroding their margins.
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