NCC achieves 22% Broadband Penetration Target in Nigeria

Fri, Aug 3, 2018 | By publisher


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THE Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, has said that the growth in the telecommunications could be sustained through the provision of pervasive broadband access that would further boost the country’s Gross Domestic Product, GDP.

Umar Danbatta, executive vice chairman, NCC, also said the next frontier to deepen digitisation globally is through the development of broadband, otherwise known as high-speed internet access.

Currently there are about 162 million active mobile connections and over 100 million internet users, with teledensity standing at over 116 per cent, as at May this year, a development that NCC has described as impressive.

At the 2018 ICTEL Expo organised by the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, LCCI, in Lagos, recently, Danbatta said the NCC would continue to promote the development of broadband in Nigeria in order to sustain the growth and gains of telecommunications in today’s digital era.

Danbatta, who was represented by Felicia Onwuegbuchulam, director, Consumer Affairs, NCC, said, “Nigeria has an auspicious target to achieve 30 percent broadband penetration by the end of the year in line with the National Broadband Plan (2013-2018), and I am happy to inform the public that despite teething challenges, we have so far hit 22 percent threshold of the 30 per cent broadband target.

“With telecoms’ contribution to Nigeria’s GDP currently standing at over nine per cent, it is expected that ubiquitous broadband access will further deepen the contribution to GDP. More access to telecoms/broadband access means more contribution to GDP, but less access means lower contribution to GDP. With better and wider access coverage, the contributions of telecoms to GDP will move from 9 per cent to a little over 10 per cent,” he said.

Danbatta explained that the realisation on the centrality of broadband to enhancing digital life, which comes with a lot of benefits for individuals and corporate organisations, has informed the decision by the current leadership of the NCC to put broadband penetration topmost on the ladder of its eight-point agenda.

He said the ongoing licensing of wholesale Infrastructure Companies, InfraCos, in geopolitical zones to complement existing infrastructure on an Open Access Model, OAM, basis, the development of framework on spectrum trading, formulation of policy on national roaming and active engagement of stakeholders and state governments to remove impediments to telecoms infrastructure deployment by operating companies in their states, are among regulatory interventions, aimed at accelerating the digital ecosystem.

– Aug. 3, 2018 @ 15:05 GMT |

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