Business a.m.

NCC lifts suspension on spectrum trading guidelines

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THE SUSPENSION IMPOSED BY THE Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) on the Spectrum Trading Guidelines (STG) has been lifted, and will now be operationa­l even as a review is currently on to bring out a revised guidelines.

In a statement signed by Ikechukwu Adinde, the commission’s director of public affairs, and accessed by Business A.M., the NCC said the decision was taken after its board had met at a special board meeting held on September 16.

The NCC had earlier announced in May that the STG was suspended for the telecommun­ications industry, informing the stakeholde­rs in the industry, including licensed operators, prospectiv­e operators as well as the general public of the commission’s decision.

“The Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) has suspended the Spectrum Trading Guidelines 2018 for the Nigerian telecommun­ications industry.

“The board of Commission­ers of the Commission rose from its meeting recently with this position and is informing all licensed telecommun­ications operators, prospectiv­e investors, industry stakeholde­rs and the general public in that regard,” the statement had read at the time.

“The board had earlier taken the decision for Spectrum Trading in response to telecommun­ications global dynamics as well as the efforts to optimally utilise and maximise the benefits of the Spectrum scarce resource.”

“Spectrum is a scarce commodity which when inefficien­tly utilised greatly limits broadband coverage and speeds,” the statement had continued.

The NCC has now lifted the suspension of the spectrum trading guidelines of 2018 until the ongoing review of the guideline is concluded.

“The board was satisfied that, given the state of the consultati­on, it was possible to lift the suspension of the STG pending the conclusion of the review,” the NCC said in the statement.

“Accordingl­y, the board resolved that the suspension of the STG be lifted and that relevant stakeholde­rs continue to operate the STG while a new/revised STG is finalised in consultati­on with the industry,” it added.

The commission added that the Nigerian National Broadband Plan 2020-2025 made provisions for the STG to be reviewed periodical­ly in order to make sure that spectrum is traded fairly in the Nigerian telecommun­ications sector.

“The guidelines will also help to address the need for ubiquitous broadband deployment to accelerate penetratio­n and access in line with the economic agenda of the Federal Government,” the statement concluded.

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