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NCC Benchmarks and Glo’s Network Investments Redefine Nigeria’s Connectivity Standards

Ameh Gabriel F. Posted on 4 months ago 4 minutes read
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By Gabriel Ameh
Nigeria’s digital ecosystem is being shaped by two powerful forces working in quiet alignment: a regulator raising the bar for measurable performance, and an operator matching those standards with heavy infrastructure investment.


At the centre of this evolution is the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), whose quarterly Industry Performance Reports produced in collaboration with global network analytics firm Ookla under the QoS/QoE crowdsourcing initiative are steadily becoming the country’s most credible mirror of telecom service quality. These reports rely on real user data gathered across states and regions, offering an independent assessment of how networks truly perform in everyday conditions.


By shifting regulatory focus from declarations to data, the NCC has created a transparent framework where network quality can be evaluated objectively. For subscribers, this translates into clarity. For operators, it creates healthy pressure to improve service delivery in measurable ways.


One operator that appears to be responding strongly to this evidence-based scrutiny is Globacom.
Over the years, Glo’s strategy has leaned heavily on infrastructure depth rather than short-term visibility. The company has built an extensive terrestrial fibre-optic backbone across the country while continuously modernising its radio access and core network systems. That long-term approach is now showing visible impact as fresh investments come on stream.


In December 2025, the company embarked on one of its most extensive network expansion programmes, backed by significant spectrum acquisitions and capacity upgrades. The additional bandwidth has translated into improved data speeds, reduced congestion and more stable voice and data sessions, particularly during peak usage periods.


Beyond spectrum, the operator is scaling its physical presence. Thousands of LTE sites are already operational nationwide, with hundreds more currently in deployment and over 1,000 additional sites planned for rollout in the coming months. This expansion cuts across urban centres and underserved rural communities, strengthening broadband reach where it is needed most.


The NCC–Ookla performance metrics are also highlighting improvements in areas often overlooked in public discourse, such as network reliability along major highways. With commerce and social life heavily dependent on road travel, maintaining stable connectivity on transit routes has become an important performance indicator. Reinforced fibre routes and improved microwave backhaul along key corridors are helping to reduce dropped connections and weak signals for users on the move.


In bridging the long-standing urban rural performance gap, Glo’s ongoing fibre-to-site deployments and legacy site upgrades are narrowing disparities in service quality. Communities that previously struggled with inconsistent signals are beginning to experience more reliable data access.


The Commission’s assessment of 5G readiness further underscores the importance of strong foundational networks. Rather than rushing headline deployments, the focus on strengthening 4G coverage, fibre connectivity and device readiness ensures that future upgrades rest on stable ground.


Even user-device experience is part of the conversation. Insights from the NCC Ookla data suggest that efficient networks reduce repeated signal attempts and unnecessary retransmissions, which in turn can affect battery consumption and device temperature. Network optimisation, therefore, is influencing not only speed but also user comfort.


For many Nigerians, these improvements are tangible. Small businesses depend on steady connectivity for daily operations. Students rely on uninterrupted access for learning. Families communicate and transact with fewer frustrations.


According to Olusegun Adeleye, a subscriber in Ibadan, “With Glo, I just connect and go.”
Behind these developments is a regulatory environment that prizes measurable outcomes and public accountability. By embracing independent analytics, the NCC has strengthened public confidence in how network performance is assessed.


As performance data becomes central to the industry conversation, the relationship between regulatory oversight and operator investment is becoming clearer. One sets the standards. The other rises to meet them.


Together, they are gradually redefining what reliable connectivity means for Nigeria’s digital future.

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