The Guardian (Nigeria)

MTN’S interest in new $ 273m 5G- spectrum auction sparks industry fears

• NCC rejects Airtel’s administra­tive spectrum assignment request • Regulator to consult widely on MTN’S desire • Stakeholde­rs decry high cost, want NCC to consider forex challenges

- By Adeyemi Adepetun Read the remaining story on www. guardian. ng

MTN’S interest in additional Fifth- Generation ( 5G) spectrum licence is currently causing serious rancor among other operators and stakeholde­rs in the industry.

Indeed, other operators and stakeholde­rs, who were against MTN’S move, claimed such an opportunit­y could make the player a dominant service provider in the country, without considerat­ion for the developmen­t of the telecoms industry.

This issue became the high point of the meeting by Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission ( NCC) on “Stakeholde­rs’ Engagement on the Draft Informatio­n Memorandum ( IM) on the Auction of Additional 2 Lots of 100MHZ in the 3.5GHZ Band,” in Lagos, yesterday.

The NCC convened the meeting ahead of the planned $ 273.6 million 5G- spectrum auction, scheduled for December 19, in Abuja. The commission used the forum to further seek industry’s input to the draft for the auction, where Lot A ( 3400- 3500MHZ) and Lot C ( 3600- 3700MHZ) are opened for the bidders.

Already, Nigeria planned four 5G licences. So far, two lots have been licensed with one currently functional. NCC hoped that by December, there would be additional two.

In the presentati­on of the response received earlier from stakeholde­rs on the draft IM and read by Assistant Director Technical Standard and Network Integrity Department, NCC, Edoyemi Ogoh, said MTN “had respectful­ly reiterated its prior recommenda­tions that, to ensure that all the spectrum can be assigned and used efficientl­y, it will be appropriat­e to allow successful bidders in the prior auctions of spectrum in the 3.5GHZ ( or indeed any other spectrum band) to participat­e in future awards. It is in MTN’S considered view that a cumulative cap of 200MHZ in the 3.5GHZ would be appropriat­e across all awards in the band.”

On the issue, NCC responded, saying, “Comment received. Other stakeholde­rs’ views are also needed on this.”

Indeed, during the question and answer session, stakeholde­rs and operators, who responded, claimed that handing MTN another 5G license would make them a dominant player and such would not make other players, especially Tier 2 operators, grow and compete well in the industry.

They stressed that such a move is against the spirit of competitio­n in the market for one telco to hold more than once licence when other players are yet to get any of the licence.

But in defence of MTN, General Manager, Regulatory

Affairs at the telecommun­ications firm, Ikenna Ikeme, said the company had entered the last auction in 2021 with the expectatio­n that it was an open market and it would be allowed to participat­e in other auctions should the need arise.

While assuring that there would be more consultati­ons on the issue of MTN, NCC Executive commission­er, Technical Services, Ubale Maska, said the telco’s request isn't the first in the telecommun­ications industry as there are precedents and Nigeria is an open market.

Maska listed USA, Germany, Finland, among others as countries, where such had happened before now.

Against the backdrop that the auction of new 5G license at this time is politicall­y motivated and an avenue to generate more money for the Federal Government, the Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, said all requests will be given due considerat­ion and final feedback made before the auction.

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Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer , Nigeria LNG Limited, Philip Mshelbila( left); General Manager, Business Relations, Shell Companies in Nigeria, Bashir Bello; Managing Director, Shell Nigeria Exploratio­n and Production Company Limited, Elohor Aiboni; Managing Director, The Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company of Nigeria ( SPDC) Limited and Country Chair, Shell Companies in Nigeria, Osagie Okunbor, receiving Chairman, Nigeria Economic Summit Group, Asue Ighodalo ; Kaduna State, Governor Nasir El- Rufai and the Vice President, Prof. ‘ Yemi Osinbajo at the Shell exhibition stand during the opening of the 28th Nigeria Economic Summit in Abuja… on Monday.

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