Nigeria’s Telcos Commit to Record $1B+ Infrastructure Surge in 2026

January 30, 2026

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has announced that the nation’s mobile network operators are set to significantly increase their infrastructure spending this year. Building on the momentum of 2025, telcos have pledged to exceed the $1 billion (N1.4 trillion) invested last year to further modernize and expand the country’s digital backbone.

According to Dr. Aminu Maida, Executive Vice Chairman of the NCC, the massive capital expenditure of 2025—which saw the deployment of over 2,850 new network sites—has already yielded measurable results. The focus for 2026 remains on bridging the digital divide and satisfying the skyrocketing demand for high-speed data.

The Impact of Recent Investments

The infrastructure rollout in 2025 targeted urban centers, rural communities, and major transport corridors. This expansion supported the steady growth of 5G services and reinforced the existing 4G backbone.

Key achievements highlighted in the NCC’s latest performance report include:

  • Faster Connectivity: Median download speeds increased across both urban and rural regions.
  • Narrowing the Gap: The disparity in video quality experience between city dwellers and rural users is shrinking.
  • Broadened Reach: Over 2,850 new sites were activated to enhance both network capacity and geographic coverage.

Financial Recovery and Stability

The return to aggressive investment follows a period of significant economic pressure. Last year, the industry faced high operating costs that threatened long-term sustainability. However, a 50% increase in service tariffs, sanctioned by the NCC and the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy, provided the necessary financial relief. This adjustment allowed operators to return to profitability and re-commit to ambitious growth plans.

Addressing Remaining Challenges

Despite the progress, the NCC’s Q4 2025 data, verified by global network intelligence firm Ookla, identifies several areas requiring urgent attention. The regulator is using this data to guide targeted interventions in 2026.

Priority areas for the upcoming investment cycle:

  1. 5G Availability: Expanding the reach of 5G services beyond current urban pockets.

  2. Upload Consistency: Addressing persistent inequalities in upload speeds compared to download performance.

  3. Coverage Pockets: Eliminating “dead zones” in underserved parts of the country.

  4. Spectrum Optimization: Using independent data to better manage frequency allocations.

A Transparent Digital Future

The NCC emphasized that its move to publish independent performance reports is part of a broader push for data-driven regulation. By collaborating with global entities like Ookla, the Commission ensures that regulatory decisions are based on real-world user experiences.

As operators prepare to scale up spending beyond the $1 billion mark, the Commission expects to see a more inclusive digital ecosystem. The goal remains a network that is not only faster but more reliable and accessible to every Nigerian, regardless of location.


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