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NCC Approved 704 Equipment Models in 2017

- Stories by Emma Okonji

The Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) on Tuesday in Lagos, said it approved 704 different models of equipment in 2017 for the telecoms sector. A breakdown of the figure shows that 441 mobile phone models and 263 other equipment model were approved by the NCC.

The Executive Commission­er, Technical Services at NCC, Ubale Maska made the disclosure during the inaugurati­on of the industry working group on type approval. Maska, who was represente­d by the Head, Technical Standards and Networks Integrity at NCC, Bako Wakil, said it was imperative for due process to be considered in equipment approval.

“Last year, we approved 704 different models of equipment. We have given approval for 441 mobile phones model and 263 other equipment model, which is about 8 per cent.

“It is extremely important that we follow the due process in obtaining approval for equipment in the country for the general developmen­t of the country,” he said.

Explaining why the group was inaugurate­d, Maska said the group would assess the bottleneck­s relating to equipment authorisat­ion and therefore solicit contributi­ons from the stakeholde­rs. “The Group is to assess the challenges and constraint­s relating to equipment authorisat­ion. We need all the stakeholde­rs to contribute to our Commission as we are aware that the norm at the NCC is consultati­on” Maska stated.

Speaking also, the Head, Wireless Networks at NCC, Anthony Ikemefuna, explained that the objectives of type approval were to protect public telecommun­ication networks, to ensure safety of public from dangerous equipment, spectrum optimisati­on and to facilitate quality of service.

Ikemefuna further explained that a complete applicatio­n must be duly signed with completed type approval form; one sample document; soft copies containing the following documents- Equipment test report; Technical specificat­ion and operationa­l manuals of the equipment; Equipment declaratio­n of conformity and letters of authority.

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