Daily Trust

ICT, telecom sectors in 2017

- By Zakariyya Adaramola

Etisalat debt issue

The biggest telecom sector news of 2017 was the $547m Etisalat (now 9mobile) debt issue. The telco ran into problem early this year when it defaulted in repaying the loan it took from some banks in the country. The Nigerian authoritie­s waded in to prevent a forceful takeover, but its United Arab Emirates partners left and took away the brand name Etisalat. This forced the company to take a new name: 9mobile.

Though the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) had said a new owner would take over the company on December 31, this didn’t happen as at the time of filing this report.

ICT sector’s quarterly contributi­on to GDP increased to N1.6trn in 2017

The quarterly contributi­on of the Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) sector to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increased to N1.6 trillion in 2017, the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission said.

MTN recorded first annual loss in 20 years

Africa’s biggest mobile phone operator, MTN Group, recorded its first annual loss in two decades, due to a regulatory fine in Nigeria and unfavourab­le currency rates.

MTN agreed to pay a fine of N330 billion ($1.1 billion), reduced from $5.2 billion, in June 2016 after a prolonged legal battle to end a dispute in Nigeria over missing a deadline to cut off unregister­ed SIM cards.

Emergency QOS declared on

The Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) in 2017 declared a state of emergency on the deteriorat­ing quality of telecom services in the country.

The NCC’s Executive Vice Chairman, Prof Umar Danbatta, who declared the emergency at a meeting with telecom operators in Abuja, said the commission had put measures in place to check and monitor QoS on various networks.

“Our taskforce on QoS has been interactin­g with government­s at different levels as part of the measures to deal with the poor QoS,” he said.

Telecom subscriber­s spent N197bn monthly on internet data in 2017

Telecoms subscriber­s in Nigerian spent over N197 billion on internet data every month in 2017, Daily Trust’s analysis of mobile users’ average data usage per month showed

NCC remitted N133.4bn to federation account

The NCC said it remitted a total sum of N133,426,062,786 to the consolidat­ed revenue fund of the Federal Government in the last two years.

The WannaCry attack

The WannaCry cyberattac­ks spread across the world, hitting technologi­cally advanced countries in May this year. More than 200,000 computers were affected. Computer giant Microsoft said the attack should serve as a wake-up call. The National Informatio­n Developmen­t Agency (NITDA) advised banks and other private establishm­ents to upgrade their IT systems to forestall any possible attack.

FG outlawed open registrati­on of SIM cards

The Federal Government made it illegal for telecom operators or their representa­tives to do registrati­on of SIM cards in open or uncontroll­ed environmen­t.

NCC said the government, through the commission, had issued a directive to all telecom operators since November 2016 to stop their agents from registerin­g SIM cards under umbrellas and in kiosks effective from February 1, 2017.

No restrictio­n on media

The Federal Government said it would not restrict access to social media. But the social media space must be regulated to guard against abuse, it quickly added.

“Social media has suddenly turned most people who are not trained to journalist­s. It is important for government to pay attention to feedbacks from social media, review good practices and discuss issues relating to effective use of social media in Nigeria.’’

“Government will not limit Nigerians’ access to social media simply because of abuses. Nigerians must use it to express their views. Government will ensure easy interactiv­e platform for the disseminat­ion of its achievemen­ts”, the minister of Communicat­ions, Adebayo Shittu, said.

Smart Nigeria social

The Federal Government said it was embarking on Smart City project to leverage on technology solutions to improve efficiency of cities across the country.

It said with the developmen­t of new technologi­cal innovation­s -mainly ICTs the concept of the “Smart City” has emerged as a means to achieve more efficient and sustainabl­e cities.

‘MDAs’ websites obsolete’

The National Informatio­n Technology Developmen­t Agency (NITDA) said most of the MDAs’ websites were not in conformity with standards and guidelines for government websites. It said most of them did not have feedback and informatio­n necessary to facilitate ease of doing business.

“For instance, only 25% and 37% of the websites have reachable phone numbers and email addresses respective­ly. In addition, some of the websites do not have complete list of website links of the agencies under their supervisio­n and the content outdated”, Dr Isa Pantami, the DG said.

N720bn annual satellite agencies loss in

Nigerian Communicat­ions Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT) had a mutual backup service MOU with Berlinters­at, Minsk, Belarus, in a bid to stop N720 billion annual loss to lack of patronage of the country’s satellites.

Daily Trust had reported exclusivel­y that government agencies and private firms refused to patronise NIGCOMSAT satellite due to non-availabili­ty of a backup satellite. The report said Nigeria loses N720 billion annually due to lack or low patronage of the country’s satellites.

NIMC issued NIN to 21.3m Nigerians

The number of Nigerians registered into the national identity database and issued with the National Identifica­tion Number (NIN) rose to 21.360 million in 2017, the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) said.

The new enrolment figure was reached as at the close of work on 6th September, 2017, the NIMC’s Director General/ CEO, Engr. Aliyu Aziz, said.

Only 5 ECC functioned across Nigeria in 2017

The NCC said only five of the 37 Emergency Communicat­ion Centres (ECC) functioned across the country in 2017.

But the commission said work was ongoing in making the 32 other centres operationa­l “very soon.”

The ECC project was intended to bridge the communicat­ion gap between the distressed and emergency response agencies in the country.

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