The Guardian (Nigeria)

NCC to balance competitio­n with disruptive technologi­es for sustainabl­e telecoms growth

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

THE Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission ( NCC) has stressed that in the light of disruption in the technology world, it was bent on balancing healthy competitio­n for sustainabl­e telecoms industry growth and developmen­t in Nigeria.

The Executive Vice Chairman ( EVC), Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, stated this during a presentati­on to the commission by a delegation from Spacex, an American aerospace manufactur­er and space transporta­tions services company, at the weekend.

Spacex is in the process of launching a low- earth orbiting ( LOE) constellat­ion of satellites to provide low latency, high bandwidths Internet to all corners of the globe and had identified Nigeria as a critical market. The firm has been in discussion with NCC for months to procure necessary licences for Starlink, its satelliteb­ased broadband subsidiary.

Having made a substantia­l progress, the regulator granted Spacex’s request for a face- to- face talk to gain get more insight into the prospects of its proposal.

Led by Spacex’s Starlink Market Access Director for Africa, Ryan Goodnight and supported by the company’s consultant, Levin Born, the organisati­on gave an overview of its plans, expectatio­ns, licensing requests and deployment phases during the meeting.

After the presentati­on, the Executive Commission­er, Technical Services, NCC, Ubale Maska, who stood in for the EVC, pledged that the commission would work on modalities to encourage healthy competitio­n vis- à- vis adoption of new technologi­es to protect stakeholde­rs.

Danbatta noted: “As the regulator of a highly dynamic sector in Nigeria, the commission is conscious of the need to ensure that our regulatory actions are anchored on national interes’t.

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