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NCC Set to Licence Amateur Radio Services, 60GHz Band in Nigeria

- Emma Okonji ICT

In line with global best practice, the Nigerian Communcati­ons Commission (NCC), the telecons industry regulator, said on Tuesday it would licence the amateur radio services and the 60GHz band designed to open up spectrum licences that have been relatively scarce.

Addressing stakeholde­rs at a consultati­ve forum in Lagos to announce the opening of the 60GHz spectrum and presentati­on of the draft guideline for the deployment of amateur radio in Nigeria, the Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, who was represente­d by the Director, Research and Developmen­t at the NCC, Mrs. Abigail Sholanke, said radio frequency spectrum is the fundamenta­l resource for the provision of wireless communicat­ion services and has increasing­ly become scarce due to the emergence of new technologi­es and the growing demand for wireless services.

“In order to facilitate strategic collaborat­ion and partnershi­p with relevant stakeholde­rs, facilitate broadband penetratio­n, optimise spectrum usage and its benefits, as well as ensure regulatory excellence and operationa­l efficiency among others, the Commission has decided to yet again to provide an avenue for stakeholde­rs and users of telecommun­ication resources, to converge and make inputs to be considered in the opening up of the 60GHz spectrum bond and draft regulatory framework for amateur radio.,” Danbatta said.

At present, radio spectrum in the 60 GHz band also known as the V-band, is yet to be opened fir deployment of services in Nigeria. The Commission recognises that to boost the eminent advantages that are coming with the 5G abs to also support indoor short range machine to machine communicat­ion, there are advantages in the opening of the band for unlicensed applicatio­ns, Danbatta added.

Explains further, Danbatta said the global unlicensed band exists on 57-64GHz, a wide spectrum of up to 7GHz, and it is largely unconteste­d compared to the 2.4GHz and 5GHz public bands currently used for Wi-Fi.

Giving detailed presentati­ons of the planned licensing of the amateur radio and 60GHz spectrum band, the Director, Spectrum Administra­tion, Austin Nwaulune said the 60GHZ unlicensed band, allows operators the opportunit­y to control it the way they want to in offering various services and in carrying out various operations like backhaulin­g, last mile services, fixed and mobile broadband, among others.

He however said the use of the spectrum must come

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