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%T Impact of Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) on the Development of Small-Scale Enterprises in Nigeria %A Omoruyi, Ugowe Samson %A Olasunkanmi, Yusuff Taofiq %A Gandonu, Tosin Femi %A John, Oladejo Babatunde %A Adebayo, Opeoluwa Olumakinwa %A Nurein, Sharafadeen Ashafe %A Oke, Bioluwatife Oluwaferanmi %J Path of Science %N 1 %P 2018-2025 %V 11 %D 2025 %K GSM Technology; Small-Scale Enterprises (SSEs); Mobile Communication Entrepreneurship in Nigeria %@ 2413-9009 %U https://pathofscience.org/index.php/ps/article/view/3430/1643 %X The study investigates the impact of the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) on the development of small-scale enterprises (SSEs) in Nigeria, focusing on its role in driving economic growth and improving operational efficiency. Data were gathered from 40 payphone centre owners in Apapa through questionnaires using a cross-sectional survey design. Respondents' demographic data showed that 62.5% were female, 37.5% were male, and 45% fell within the 15-30 age group, indicating youth dominance in the sector. Results revealed that 80% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that GSM has improved the standard of Nigerian small-scale enterprises. In comparison, 65% disagreed that GSM impacts only the Nigerian economy, not small-scale entrepreneurs.Additionally, 72.5% strongly agreed that GSM has created job opportunities and helped reduce unemployment, further supported by findings that 57.5% strongly agreed GSM aids in crime reduction through better communication with security agencies. Despite these benefits, 70% of respondents cited high tariffs as a major barrier, negatively affecting profitability. The results underscore GSM's transformative impact on SSEs while highlighting the need for a unified tariff structure to maximise its potential for business growth and economic development. %C MISC %G en %9 Zeitschriftenartikel %W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org %~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info