
This paper compares the M-Learning
programmes of the two largest (in terms of network
coverage) and pioneering mobile service providers (MTN
and CELTEL/V-Mobile in Nigeria. It examines their
services within the context of a generally deteriorating
learning environment. It also compares the extent of their
compliance with the transmission code of the Nigeria’s
regulatory agency, the Nigerian Communications
Commission (NCC). Unstructured interview, content
analysis, and observation are the major instruments used to
collect all data for this study. All the data collected through
these instruments are carefully analyzed vis-à-vis the
Nigerian environment and the mobile service transmission
regulatory provisions.