The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has revealed that the Q4 2025 Network Performance Reports indicate a clear and steady improvement in network quality. Dr Aminu Maida, the Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, who revealed this at the launch of the Report on Wednesday, explained that the reports, produced in collaboration with global network analytics firm Ookla, provide independent insights into real-world network performance and the everyday digital experience of Nigerians across cities, rural communities, highways and emerging 5G zones.
According to him, the Q4 2025 data shows clear and steady improvements in network quality, particularly in median download speeds across both urban and rural areas when compared with Q3 performance. He added that the video Quality of Experience gap between urban and rural areas has narrowed, while the strength of Nigeria’s 4G backbone continues to improve.
“These reports enable us to track progress, identify gaps, and guide targeted regulatory interventions—ranging from spectrum optimisation and infrastructure upgrades to quality-of-service enforcement and the expansion of rural connectivity,” Maida said.
He acknowledged, however, that challenges remain, including gaps in 5G services and inequalities in upload speeds. The NCC, he noted, is actively engaging operators to address these shortcomings, especially in mobile service coverage.
Dr Maida disclosed that over $1 billion in industry investment in 2025 led to the deployment of more than 2,850 new telecom sites nationwide, significantly expanding coverage and capacity. He added that operators have committed to exceeding their 2025 investment levels in 2026, signalling sustained infrastructure expansion.
Engr. Abraham Oshadami, Executive Commissioner, Technical Services, NCC, said the quarterly performance reports are part of the NCC’s broader push for transparency and accountability in the telecoms sector. He noted that the Commission’s partnership with Ookla has enabled objective measurement of network quality and consumer experience across locations and operators.
Also speaking, Mrs Nnenna Ukoha, Head of Public Affairs Department, described the quarterly reports as a vital tool for accurate, responsible reporting and informed public discourse. She urged the media to adopt constructive framing that highlights progress alongside challenges, while reflecting investments and innovations shaping the sector.
Dr Maida reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to working closely with industry stakeholders to translate data insights into better connectivity, improved service quality and a more inclusive digital future for all Nigerians.

