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Nigeria is one of Africa’s largest and more dynamic telecoms markets, thanks to a legacy of healthy competition, a unified licensing regime and high levels of investment

p>Nigeria is one of Africa’s largest and more dynamic telecoms markets, thanks to a legacy of healthy competition, a unified licensing regime and high levels of investment

 The mobile market retains its promise of resilient growth as subscription penetration is projected to increase from 50 per cent to 80 per cent by the end of 2015.  Despite this, many operators are seeing slower overall revenue growth.

In response, operators are locked in fierce competition to capitalise on the growing data market.  Across the board, they have prioritised network coverage and quality of service as a route to increase customers and ARPU in the face of slowing revenues.

The companies which will succeed in seizing the best opportunities will have to move fast and be innovative. This will be the focus of the 2nd annual Nigeria Com, a telecoms conference & exhibition, which will take place in the Eko Expo Centre, Lagos, Nigeria, on 20-21 September 2011 www.comworldseries.com/nigeria

“Nigeria’s telecoms, media and ICT market is booming, but its stakeholders must adapt their strategies to new market conditions and build new partnership to deliver the best services; that is why Nigeria Com is such an important event as it encourages networking and information sharing”, says Julie Rey, Conference Director at organisers Informa Telecoms & Media.

For more information on Nigeria Com, please contact: Julie Rey, Conference Director, NigeriaCom, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Tel: +44 (0)20 7

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