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    From competition to consolidation: Internet providers partner to build Nigeria’s broadband powerhouse

    Ned NwosuBy Ned NwosuMarch 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read10 Views
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    Legend Internet Plc, Nigeria’s first publicly traded internet service provider, is preparing to merge with Spectranet, the country’s largest ISP by subscriber base, in a move that reflects a broader shift in Africa’s digital infrastructure landscape toward consolidation, scale, and locally driven capacity building.

    The planned merger, reported in a filing with the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), will combine both companies’ operations under a single corporate structure, subject to clearance from the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) and the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC). 

    If cleared, the transaction is likely to close in the second quarter of 2026, TechCabal reports. 

    Beyond its immediate financial ramifications, the agreement reveals a more profound upheaval in Nigeria’s and, by extension, Africa’s broadband ecosystem. 

    As demand for high-speed internet grows across the continent, local providers face mounting pressure to expand infrastructure, enhance service quality, and compete with both telecom behemoths and growing global companies.

    For Nigeria, Africa’s largest economy, the merger reflects a strategic effort to increase indigenous participation in a sector that supports digital trade, fintech growth, remote work, and innovation hubs in cities such as Lagos, Nairobi, and Johannesburg. 

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    It also emphasizes the significance of developing scalable, local digital infrastructure as African nations strive for greater technological self-reliance.

    Legend Internet and Spectranet have long battled for the same urban consumer base, namely households and small-to-medium-sized enterprises. 

    Their partnership suggests that the market is entering a new phase in which mid-sized ISPs must either expand swiftly or risk being displaced by larger, better-capitalized operators.

    Rising network deployment costs, restricted spectrum availability, and increased competition from telecom heavyweights such as MTN and Airtel have fueled the demand for consolidation.

    At the same time, new technologies, such as satellite internet and fiber expansion, are altering how connectivity is distributed throughout the continent.

    Although the financial terms of the transaction are unknown, the strategic goal is clear: size is increasingly critical for survival in Nigeria’s ISP market. 

    This reflects a broader continental trend in which African tech and telecom companies are increasingly looking into mergers, partnerships, and cross-border expansions to stay competitive.

    Spectranet’s recent performance heightens the necessity of the relocation.

    Once a prominent participant in Nigeria’s fixed wireless market, the company’s customer base has declined due to increased competition. 

    New entrants and alternative technologies have eroded its position, while fibre-based carriers and satellite services continue to attract new users by offering quicker and more dependable connectivity.

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