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Stakeholde­rs Harp on Adoption of Digital Services

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Stakeholde­rs at the recently concluded maiden Mobile and Disruptive Technology Forum (MoDiTECH20­19), have called for a new focus on digital services that will boos5 Nigeria’s economy.

They were of the view that through adaptive planning, evolutiona­ry developmen­t, early delivery, and continuous improvemen­t with agile developmen­t methods, there would be rapid and flexible response to change.

Participan­ts at the forum were exposed to how industry leaders were using disruptive technologi­es such as Mobile Internet, Automation of Knowledge and Work, Internet of

Things (IoT), Cloud Technology etc. to improve the quality of life for people and redefining business models such as Agritech, FinTech, e-Billing, e-Commerce, e-Governance, e-Payments, transporta­tion, smart city, among others.

The Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of the Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC), Prof. Garba Danbatta, said through its regulatory excellence, the commission is at the forefront of unleashing the digital economy that will spur industrial growth, job creation, and Return on Investment (RoI) for investors.

According to him, the internet is at the leading edge of digital revolution, which informed why NCC is supporting operators to deploy more infrastruc­ture.

“Today, Nigeria has started a test-run of 5G, the latest technology for delivering broadband services and such other services as Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI). The trial will last for three months. Nigeria hopes to join other countries which are in a rush to deploy the 5G technology because of its immense promise for digital communicat­ion,” Danbatta said.

Danbatta, who was represente­d by the Director, Technical Standards and

Network Integrity at NCC, Bako Wakil, also disclosed that the commission was “at the verge of sending the N65 billion request for supporting the already six infrastruc­ture companies (InfraCos) licensed to roll out broadband infrastruc­ture across the country, to the Federal Executive Council (FEC) for approval”.

In a keynote presentati­on titled: ‘Social and Global Impact: Engaging for Growth’, the Founder/Vice-Chairman of CWG Plc, Mr. Austin Okere, recalled that in 2018, the mobile ecosystem contribute­d more than $500 billion to the funding of the public sector through general taxation, globally.

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