Open Access Broadband Bid

Fri, Jun 20, 2014
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The Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, begins the process for selection of infrastructure companies to bid for open access broadband

By Maureen Chigbo  |  Jun. 30, 2014 @ 01:00 GMT

THE Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has started implementing its plan to deploy affordable and pervasive broadband services across Nigeria. It has invited infrastructure companies, INFRACOS, to submit bids for the first phase of the programme which will cover Lagos state and North Central Zone of the country. In the bid document for the selection process and criteria which is available on NCC website, the submission of bids from interested companies will end on August 4, 2014.

Eugene Juwah, executive vice chairman of NCC, in the notice of invitation to interested bidders, said the INFRACOS would be expected to deploy metropolitan optic fibre infrastructure and associated transmission equipment in Lagos State and the North Central zone on an open access, non-discriminatory, price regulated basis.

[L-R] Richard Robinson, Adeola Azeez), Eugene Juwah and Charles Weller
[L-R] Richard Robinson (Head of Africa Trading Global Markets), Adeola Azeez (Deputy Country Head), Eugene Juwah (EVC NCC) and Charles W. J. Weller, Head, Rep Office of Deutsche Bank in Nigeria

The Open Access Model adopted by the Commission “has been examined and considered as a strategic means for the deployment of optic fibre backbone transmission infrastructure network in Nigeria that will bridge the current broadband gap, facilitate the development of local content and deliver cost effective services to households and businesses,” Juwah said. It will also address the challenges of fibre deployment in towns and cities, promote infrastructure sharing, reduce right of way issues and transform the beneficiary states to smart states, amongst others. According to him, competent companies, consortiums of which, at least, one of the consortium members must be a Nigerian registered company or firms including those who had earlier expressed interest, are invited to submit tender for consideration.

Juwah had recently told the Senate Committee about the planned commencement of the full scale implementation of the broadband expansion programme after full consultations with the industry and the international community, including the International Telecommunications Union, ITU, which has supported the commission in the implementation of the programme that will be very transparent with the application of international best practice.

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