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NCC Calls for Collaborat­ion Between Telcos, Academic Institutio­ns

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Emma Okonji

The Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) has stressed the need for collaborat­ion between the telecoms industry and the academia in order to boost productivi­ty and foster economic developmen­t.

The Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, who called for such collaborat­ion during the recent north-east and North-west regional forum organised by NCC, said the synergy by academia, industry and regulators, would accelerate innovation, industry growth and sustainabi­lity.

Danbatta who was represente­d by the Executive Commission­er, Technical Services at NCC, Ubale Maska, said: “The academia is a key driver in innovation in all spheres of human endeavour. But in specific terms, the ideas, interventi­ons and improvemen­ts that emanate from the academia are required by the industry for improved efficienci­es and productivi­ty.”

According to him, the growth of new technologi­es such as Internet of Things (IoTs), Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), Cloud Computing, increased delivery of speed by various broadband technologi­es like 4G and 5G technologi­es, advancemen­t in processor and other electronic­s technologi­es have led to huge opportunit­ies and risks.

Hence the need for collaborat­ion between academia, industry and regulators to ensure these technologi­es can be properly harnessed and standards built in such a way that it is beneficial to all stakeholde­rs. The potential opportunit­ies and important aspect that should be considered by all stakeholde­rs are critical aspects that academia are invited to research and proffer pragmatic solutions.

“The future is something we should be ready for, and adapt to, and we should see the future as something we can create. Three areas are fundamenta­l to the future, which include innovation, industry growth and synergy,” Danbatta said.

NCC would therefore make a commitment not only to the success of the industry, but also to facilitate the contributi­ons from academia, ensure sustainabi­lity and economic growth.

The Commission strives to ensure the engagement of all stakeholde­rs, improving efficiency and impacting consumers positively, Danbatta added.

The telecommun­ications industry for instance, has enormous potential for enabling environmen­tal, social and economic benefits through broadband connectivi­ty, he said.

Danbatta therefore challenged the academia to study the impact of various practices and issues peculiar to the Nigerian operating environmen­t on the operationa­l efficiency and service delivery capability and performanc­e by telecommun­ication industry players.

He said such collaborat­ion would help all to appreciate the importance of research, while researcher­s could gain first-hand appreciati­on of commercial applicatio­n that could drive their research projects.

Earlier in his remarks, Maska said the regional roundtable with academia and other stakeholde­rs would be held annually in order to bring together all stakeholde­rs to the table and discuss matters that affect the telecom sector.

“Research and developmen­t will drive high-end manufactur­ing, create more Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) applicatio­ns to improve our lives, and fuel Industry growth, hence the need for the collaborat­ion,” Maska said.

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