The Guardian (Nigeria)

Lagos fibre project to gulp N82b amid ROW charges concerns

• Uncomplete­d fibre pipes deface Lagos roads • LASG pegs ROW charges at N796/ Linear meter, operators seek further slash • MTN, Airtel key into duct project, lease 2,100km of fibre

- By Adeyemi Adepetun, Assistant Editor ( Comtech)

THE Lagos State Unified Duct Infrastruc­ture Project ( LASG- UDIP) is expected to gulp about $ 200 million or N82 billion ( N410/$) on completion of the project, The Guardian has gathered.

The project, which will see to the deployment of 6,000km fibre optic cables across the state, is expected to gulp about $ 100 million in each of the two phases.

Though details of the contract are not available in the public domain, it was learnt that the concession­aire is bearing the entire cost, while the state government provides enabling environmen­t for the project.

Already, across the state, there have been notable constructi­on of ducts and subsequent deployment of cables along major roads and streets in the citywide Internet connection.

The Guardian gathered that the project, which is part of Governor Babajide SanwoOlu’s smart- city initiative, initially targeted May 2022 for completion of the first phase that will see the laying of 3,000km fibre optic cables across the state, but the project is now expected to be completed on or before February 2022.

The project has defaced some roads due to repeated digging, with the fibre pipes littering many locations statewide. From Surulere to Ketu, Oshodi to Ikorodu, Yaba to Obalende, the pipes are everywhere.

Interestin­gly, some mobile network operators ( MNOS) have started showing interest in the project with some 2,100km of fibre from the project already leased to

them.

However, the state’s right of way ( ROW) fees of N796/ linear meter still remains a source of concern to telecommun­ications operators going by other levies and taxes they pay. Telcos claim they pay as much as 39 different taxes, which have in several ways impacted their operations.

A senior executive of one of the telecommun­ication firms, who doesn’t want his name in print, said a further downward review of the LASG ROW would do a lot to help service providers in the fibre optic segment of the industry.

He said the charge is not convenient for telecoms operators because it is over 500 per cent higher than the normal fees approved by the Federal Government, which is N145 per linear meter.

According to him, it means that under normal circumstan­ce, Lagos residents should pay more for calls and data services because it cost operators more to deploy services in the state.

“I expect the Lagos State Government to be more considerat­e when putting a policy together in respect of telecoms infrastruc­ture that falls under the Lagos State Infrastruc­ture Maintenanc­e and Regulatory Agency ( LASIMRA). The internatio­nal best practice is that ROW is paid once and for all. The idea of recurring payment is completely strange and is going to over- burden operators in the state.”

Executive Secretary, Associatio­n of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria ( ALTON), Gbolahan Awonuga, said the body met with LASIMRA some months back and “we had a review with them. We pushed for N750 but they insisted on N850. If they now peg it at N800 per linear meter, it is okay.”

On May 14, 2020, the Lagos State House of Assembly approved the unificatio­n of fibre infrastruc­ture for telecoms companies in the state. This meant the deployment of a single cable duct for all telecoms companies and other utility providers operating in the city.

This is also a ‘ dig once’ policy that the state is implementi­ng to prevent the fragmented and constant digging of state roads by different telecoms operators and Internet Service Providers ( ISPS).

Findings showed that the state government partnered with two firms, Messrs Western Telecommun­ications and Engineerin­g Services Metro Limited, to handle the project as the concession­aires.

It was gathered that some contents of the agreement showed that the project partnershi­p will last for an initial term of 25 years, which might later be extended, and the companies are to pay the state 10 per cent of the revenue generated from leasing the fibre ducts to telecoms operators.

Besides, the companies are meant to provide the Lagos State government with fibre duct capacity to points of interest ( POI) within the state.

At the end of the project, some 6,000km fibre optics cables are expected to be laid. This is expected to unify the city’s cable network, and with it, the government is expected to effectivel­y overhaul the current telecommun­ications ecosystem in the state.

Confirming the progress made on the project thus far, Lagos State Commission­er for Science and Technology, Hakeem Fahm, told The Guardian that the state is ahead of schedule, and the project will be completed by February 2022.

Fahm said MTN has leased over 1,600km and connected over 334 base station sites to the unified fibre project, adding that another 400 sites are under ongoing connection to Lagos Unified Duct Infrastruc­ture and are rapidly swapping out 3G radios for 4G radios to deepen broadband penetratio­n and provide more efficient broadband services all over Lagos.

He said Airtel has also leased close to 500km in the first instance and negotiatin­g to lease another 500km, while connecting over 300 of their base station sites to the Lagos Unified Duct Infrastruc­ture. He said the telecommun­ications firm is also swapping out 3G Radios for 4G Radios, adding that the other MNOS and ISPS are concluding negotiatio­ns with the connection of over 1,500km to the Unified Duct Infrastruc­ture.

The Commission­er, who confirmed that the Phase 1 will see the deployment of 3,000km of Lagos Unified Fibre Duct infrastruc­ture costing over $ 100 million, said the state is also concluding connectivi­ty of all data centres in Lagos to the Unified Duct infrastruc­ture, “and internatio­nal clients such as Google, Facebook, WIOCC, Liquid Telecoms, Dolphin Telecoms are speedily finalising their negotiatio­ns to connect their bandwidth capacity requiremen­t through the infrastruc­ture.”

Fahm, who said funding is fully from the concession­aire, noted that public facilities such as hospitals, schools, markets, and libraries will also be connected to the Unified Duct Infrastruc­ture.

“Already, we have completed over 2,000km and have a full offtake agreement and commitment on what has been completed. The last 1,000km will commence in about 30 days and will be completed by February 2022,” he added.

The Commission­er explained that the concession­aire will run the project on Open Access Model with uniform pricing model for all the local and internatio­nal telecoms companies willing to lease the infrastruc­ture when completed.

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