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‎Telcos Plan Virtual Network Operators Summit

Nigeria’s telecommunications sector, energised by 43 new Mobile Virtual Network Operator licenses, is set for a pivotal gathering as Africa Hyperscalers hosts a high-level summit in Lagos on May 21, organisers said.

‎The event, MVNO Nigeria 2025: Unlocking Growth, Competition & Connectivity, will bring together industry executives to navigate the challenges and opportunities reshaping the market.

‎The gathering will draw top executives from MVNOs, mobile network operators, regulators, and tech providers, alongside global experts, to tackle the complexities of Nigeria’s fast-evolving telecom landscape.

‎“This is not just another industry event—it’s a working session and a strategic convening of the minds driving the next wave of connectivity in Nigeria,” the organisers said in a statement on Monday.

‎“Aside from licenses, MVNOs in Nigeria need trust, clarity, and alignment with host operators, regulators, funders, and partners. This forum is designed to solve, not just to speak.”

‎At the heart of the talks: the Nigerian Communications Commission’s MVNO licensing framework, compliance hurdles, and simmering tensions between MVNOs and their host networks. The goal is clear: forge partnerships that can slash costs, boost connectivity, and unleash innovative services nationwide.

‎The session will also spotlight actionable solutions to address underserved segments of the market, ranging from rural broadband, fintech inclusion, and enterprise connectivity to the untapped potential of IoT services.

‎Organisers revealed that attendees will learn from international MVNO case studies showcasing how focused execution, differentiation, and value-added partnerships have driven profitability and scale in other markets.

‎The agenda zeroes in on underserved markets, from rural broadband to fintech inclusion and enterprise connectivity, with a nod to the untapped potential of IoT services. Global MVNO success stories will offer blueprints for differentiation and profitability, spotlighting execution and strategic alliances as key drivers.

‎Heavyweight speakers include the President of the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria, Tony Emoekpere; CEO of Open Access Data Centres, Dr Coker; Olusola Teniola of ipNX; and Ayo Oladejo of DigiPractice. Their insights will fuel keynotes, a sharp-edged panel, and exclusive closed-door talks aimed at aligning policy, partnerships, and market strategies.

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