
Airtel Nigeria, the second-largest telecom provider in the country, has announced an increase in its data and call tariffs due to rising operational costs. This move aligns with recent adjustments made by other major operators, reflecting the challenging economic landscape affecting the telecom industry.
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Why Airtel Nigeria Increased Its Data Prices
The price hike comes as a response to increasing inflation, foreign exchange fluctuations, and the high cost of network maintenance. According to Airtel, the new rates are necessary to sustain service quality and expand network coverage.
New Airtel Data Plans and Pricing
Airtel’s revised data pricing structure affects daily, weekly, and monthly plans. Below are the updated rates:
Daily Plans:
- ₦50 – 40MB (valid for 1 day)
- ₦100 – 100MB (valid for 1 day)
- ₦200 – 200MB (valid for 3 days)
- ₦350 – 1GB (valid for 1 day)
Weekly Plans:
- ₦350 – 350MB (valid for 7 days)
- ₦500 – 750MB + 1GB YouTube Night & 200MB YouTube Music/Spotify (valid for 7 days)
- ₦500 – 1GB + 1GB YouTube Night & 50MB Socials (valid for 7 days)
- ₦500 – 2GB (valid for 2 days)
Monthly Plans:
- ₦2,000 – 3GB (previously 1.5GB at ₦1,200)
- ₦2,500 – 4GB (previously 3GB at ₦1,500)
- ₦3,000 – 8GB (previously 4.5GB at ₦2,000)
- ₦4,000 – 10GB (previously 6GB at ₦2,500)
- ₦5,000 – 13GB (previously 10GB at ₦3,000)
- ₦6,000 – 18GB (previously 15GB at ₦4,000)
- ₦8,000 – 25GB (previously 18GB at ₦5,000)
Call and SMS Tariff Adjustments
- Call rates: Increased from 18 kobo per second to 25 kobo per second.
- SMS: Increased from ₦4.00 per message to ₦6.00 per message.
Industry-Wide Tariff Adjustments
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has approved a 50% maximum tariff adjustment for telecom operators to help them cope with economic challenges. The decision follows consultations with key stakeholders and aims to ensure the sustainability of the industry while maintaining service quality.
How This Affects Airtel Subscribers
- Higher Costs: Users will pay more for data, calls, and SMS services.
- Service Continuity: Despite price hikes, Airtel promises to maintain quality service and expand its network.
- Alternative Plans: Some tariff plans remain unchanged, such as the 5GB weekly plan for ₦1,500.
What’s Next for Nigerian Telecom Users?
With MTN, Glo, and 9mobile also adjusting their rates, Nigerians may have to explore cost-effective data-saving strategies. Airtel users can take advantage of night plans, social media bundles, and promo offers to maximize value.
Final Thoughts
The increase in Airtel’s data and call tariffs reflects the broader economic reality in Nigeria. While the adjustment may be inconvenient for subscribers, it is aimed at ensuring sustainable network operations amid rising costs.
For those looking to get the best value, keeping an eye on Airtel’s promotional offers and adjusting data usage habits may be the way forward.
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