The Guardian (Nigeria)

NCC seeks release of 60Ghz frequency spectrum for broadband deployment

- By Adeyemi Adepetun and Ibukun Igbasan

THE Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) has disclosed plans to seek broadband deployment in the telecommun­ication sector.

In this regard, it is pursuing the release of a 60-gigahertz (Ghz) spectrum band from the National Frequency Management Commission (NFMC) for operators in the sector.

The release of the spectrum is expected to among other things, help the commission to address the growing demands by operators.

The NCC Director of Spectrum Administra­tion, Austine Nwaulune, explained: “Though, the licence is not yet being utilised in Nigeria, as it is the case in United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States of America, we are pushing for the release of the unlicenced spectrum to enhance broadband delivery.”

This, he said, would also “ease the pressure on currently utilised spectrum resources, and is desirable for applicatio­ns that require high transmissi­on broadband and high data transmissi­on security.

“When the spectrum is eventually released, companies interested in using it don’t need to pay for its usage, but only apply for its use. They would only come into the spectrum, use it and then notify us.”

Nwaulune said the commission has already made a request for the spectrum, which is not restricted, but used for anything that technologi­es allow a company to do.

While broadband penetratio­n fluctuates between 21 and 22 per cent, the commission said the spectrum would address the growing demands by operators for data centric, high speed and high capacity links for metropolit­an environmen­t. It would also assist the commission to drive the national wireless access (NWA) initiative in the country.

The NCC expressed commitment that the release of the frequency spectrum, also known as V-band, would make it possible for it to achieve 30 per cent broadband penetratio­n by the end of 2018.

He stressed that some forms of control are still needed to ensure that standards and guidelines are complied with.

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