The Guardian (Nigeria)

Anambra considers establishi­ng IXP to boost connectivi­ty

Seals partnershi­p deals with U. S. companies

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

ANAMBRA State government mulls the establishm­ent of an Internet Exchange Point ( IXP) in the state.

The initiative focuses on improving interconne­ctivity, reducing the cost of Internet access and deepening penetratio­n in the state.

An IXP is a physical location through which Internet infrastruc­ture companies such as Internet Service Providers ( ISPS) and CDNS connect.

Disclosing the developmen­t, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Anambra State ICT

Agency, Chukwuemek­a Fred Agbata, said the Chukwuma Soludo- led administra­tion is keen on driving the state through technology – reasons for various ICT initiative­s.

Agbata, who said ISPS in the state are excited about the possibilit­ies that will beckon on the state via these initiative­s, informed that there is a pilot phase of the Public Wi- Fi ( Solution Wi- Fi), which has been activated at Aroma Junction, Book foundation and Unizik Gate, Ifite Awka.

He disclosed that in terms of infrastruc­ture enhancemen­t, the state has moved ahead with full implementa­tion of the Zero Right of Way ( ROW) policy.

“Governor Soludo’s bold move to strengthen infrastruc­ture has led to the full implementa­tion of the Zero Right of Way ( ROW) policy. This has motivated Infracos to deepen tech infrastruc­ture in the state by laying off fibre ducts, resulting in improved quality of service across the State. Anambra remains one of the few states currently implementi­ng the Zero ROW policy as a first step towards fully deepening broadband penetratio­n,” he stated.

According to Agbata, the ICT agency, through its baseline Study of E- government Infrastruc­ture in the state has set the stage for a digital revolution in the civil service. He said this initiative resulted in Governor Soludo’s approval of the procuremen­t and distributi­on of the first batch of

200 state- of- the- art PCS and laptops to various ministries, department­s and agencies ( MDAS), advancing the objectives of digitizati­on and profession­alism across the public sector.

He said 2024 would witness the distributi­on of more digital tools to more civil and public servants in line with Mr. Governor’s promise of modernizin­g the State’s workforce.

In a related developmen­t, the state government has forged a strategic alliance with leading U. S. high- tech companies.

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