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Nigerian Internet Providers: An Objective Comparison

by Kingsley Okeke
January 23, 2026
in African Telecommunications
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Nigerian Internet comparison

The Nigerian internet landscape has evolved dramatically, with over 107 million active users as of early 2025. However, the sector faces challenges, including a recent 50% tariff increase that has caused significant customer churn across providers. Here’s what users are experiencing with the leading ISPs.

The Market Leaders

Spectranet maintains its position as Nigeria’s largest ISP with approximately 103,000 active subscribers despite recent losses. Originally known for pioneering 4G LTE services in 2009, the provider offers unlimited plans across major cities, including Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Ibadan. Users appreciate its affordability and reliability, though coverage remains limited to urban centres. The provider’s plans typically throttle speeds once data caps are reached, which some customers find frustrating.

Starlink has emerged as a game-changer since entering Nigeria in 2023, reaching 59,500 subscribers by early 2025. The satellite service offers nationwide coverage, reaching areas where traditional ISPs struggle. Speed and reliability are its strongest selling points, with users praising consistent performance even in remote locations. However, the significant drawback is cost; monthly subscriptions hover around N57,000 after a controversial price increase, making it prohibitively expensive for average users.

FibreOne ranks as Nigeria’s largest fibre-to-the-home provider, but it has experienced the steepest subscriber decline, dropping from 33,000 to 19,000 customers in early 2025. The provider offers truly unlimited plans without fair-use policies and delivers high speeds via fibre-optic technology. Service is limited to Lagos, Abuja, and Ilorin. When available, users report excellent performance for gaming, streaming, and remote work, though premium pricing remains a concern.

What Users Are Saying

Online discussions reveal common frustrations across providers. Many users complain about “unlimited” plans that actually include hidden fair usage policies, resulting in unexpected speed throttling. Coverage remains the biggest pain point because even major providers struggle outside urban centres. Price sensitivity is high, with the recent tariff increases driving customers to seek more affordable alternatives or discontinue service entirely.

Customer service quality varies widely. MTN and larger providers generally receive praise for responsiveness, while smaller ISPs receive mixed reviews. Installation delays and inconsistent speeds during peak hours are recurring complaints across multiple providers.

Mobile Network Options

For mobile internet, MTN leads with 36.5 Mbps download speeds and extensive 4G coverage extending to rural areas. 5G is available in Abuja, Lagos, and select cities. Airtel follows with 17.2 Mbps speeds and competitive pricing through frequent promotions. Glo offers generous data packages at attractive prices but suffers from slower speeds (8.4 Mbps) and inconsistent coverage. 9Mobile provides the most limited coverage and is generally recommended only for temporary use in major cities.

Making the Right Choice

The best provider depends on specific needs. For rural areas or locations without infrastructure, Starlink is the only viable option despite high costs. Budget-conscious users in service areas should consider Spectranet. Mobile users wanting broad coverage should stick with MTN.

The Nigerian ISP market continues evolving, but challenges around pricing, coverage, and service consistency remain. Prospective customers should read recent reviews specific to their area, and carefully examine fair usage policies before committing to any provider.

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