Nigeria’s leading telecommunications operator and leading
"triple-play" (mobile, fixed wireless voice, wireless broadband) provider,
is quoted on the Nigerian Stock Exchange having being listed on July 14, 2008.
It is the first telecommunications operator in Nigeria to be listed on the domestic Exchange.
Starcomms commenced operations in 1989 with a customer base of less than 2,000,
at the end of Dec 2009, the network had crossed over 3.2 million subscribers; making it the 4th largest
telecommunications operator and largest CDMA 3G Mobile network in the country.
It is also the first CDMA 3G network to cross the one million subscriber base in Nigeria.
Between 2002 and 2005, Starcomms focused on providing fixed wireless services
(due to PTO license restrictions), becoming the leading fixed line provider in the country.
Starcomms is the leading provider of 3G broadband services in Nigeria using CDMA 2000
Ev-Do and was the first company in Africa to launch Ev-Do high-speed broadband services in June
2006.
In February last year, the network launched its nationwide mobile services after being
awarded a 10-year (renewable) technology-neutral national unified license in May 2006, which
allows it to offer the full range of telecommunication services on a national basis, as well as
international gateway services.
Starcomms is currently present in 38 major cities covering 182 towns. Major cities such as Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kaduna, Kano, Zaria,
Ibadan, Benin, Ijebu Ode, Shagamu, Calabar, Warri, Owerri, Oyo, Uyo, Ogbomosho,
Abeokuta, Aba, Onitsha, Asaba, Maiduguri, Sapele, Nnewi, Umuahia, Awka, Rano,
Ilorin, Katsina, Jos, Bauchi, Enugu, Agbor, Suleja, Jaji, Gwagwalada, Ikot ekpene, Oron and Eket are on the network. In 2007 Starcomms
was named both Nigerian Telecoms Company of the Year (Nigeria Telecoms Awards) and Nigerian Wireless
Telecoms Company of the Year (Nigeria Information Technology and Telecoms Awards).