
Airtel Nigeria has revised its data and voice call tariffs, citing rising operational costs. The new pricing affects daily, weekly, and monthly plans, with call rates increasing to 25 kobo per second. The adjustments align with industry-wide efforts to mitigate inflation and forex fluctuations impacting telecom operations.
Airtel Nigeria has announced a significant adjustment in its data and voice call tariffs, reflecting ongoing economic pressures and rising operational costs. The review, which took effect on Monday, impacts various daily, weekly, and monthly data plans, as well as voice call rates.
The changes come amid a broader trend in the telecom sector, where operators have been seeking price reviews to address inflation, forex fluctuations, and increased regulatory costs. Airtel, one of Nigeria’s leading telecom providers with over 56 million subscribers, stated that the adjustments ensure continued service quality and network expansion.
Revised Airtel Data Plans:
- Daily & Weekly Plans:
- N50 for 40MB (1 day)
- N100 for 100MB (1 day)
- N200 for 200MB (3 days)
- N350 for 1GB (1 day)
- N350 for 350MB (7 days)
- N500 for 1GB + 1GB YouTube Night + 50MB Socials (7 days)
- N500 for 2GB (2 days)
- N1,500 for 5GB (7 days)
- Monthly Plans:
- N2,000 for 3GB (formerly 1.5GB for N1,200)
- N2,500 for 4GB (previously 3GB for N1,500)
- N3,000 for 8GB (formerly 4.5GB for N2,000)
- N4,000 for 10GB (previously 6GB for N2,500)
- N5,000 for 13GB (formerly 10GB for N3,000)
- N6,000 for 18GB (previously 15GB for N4,000)
- N8,000 for 25GB (replacing 18GB for N5,000)
The adjustments follow similar price hikes in the telecom sector, with other providers also reviewing their tariffs to keep up with economic realities.