The Guardian (Nigeria)

Stakeholde­rs explore economics of network interconne­ctivity in Nigeria

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

STAKEHOLDE­RS

that attended this year’s Nigerian Peering and Interconne­ction Forum ( NGPIF) have highlighte­d some insights and practical knowledge, which they believe will advance the economics of network interconne­ctivity in Nigeria.

Conversati­ons at the two- day event, which saw an attendance pool of over 400 infrastruc­ture providers, connectivi­ty stakeholde­rs, content providers, and policymake­rs revolved around interconne­ctivity, peer- to- peer content sharing, local content availabili­ty, peering possibilit­ies in underserve­d regions, cloud connectivi­ty, human capacity building, education, and technology intersecti­on.

In his opening address at the yearly event, hosted by the Nigerian Network Operators Group ( NGNOG), and the

Internet Exchange Point of Nigeria ( IXPN), the Executive Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo- olu noted that this year’s NGPIF was very relevant and of national significan­ce.

“Today, I am pleased to be among experts in the infrastruc­ture, digital content provision, network services and policymaki­ng, as they engage, share experience­s and learn from experts in their fields,” said the Governor, who was represente­d by the Commission­er for Science and Technology, Hakeem Fahm.

According to him, no one can ignore the vital role of technology in improving infrastruc­tural and enhancing economic growth and developmen­t.

“The forum has focused efforts on strengthen­ing cooperatio­n and communicat­ion with all stakeholde­rs in the utility infrastruc­ture sector, particular­ly considerin­g the huge challenge currently faced by the industry and the world. For inclusive growth, a gathering like this is needed periodical­ly to brainstorm, exchange ideas, and be in tune with the latest developmen­ts as it affects the infrastruc­ture providers, content providers, service providers, and policymake­rs,” he added.

Also speaking, the National Event Coordinato­r NGNOG, Prof. Adewale Adedokun, explained that the relevance of peering and interconne­ctivity have quadrupled in recent times.

“While infrastruc­ture providers are navigating the intricacie­s of protocol such as Ipv4 to Ipv6, and building cloud- based data centres to satisfy billions of consumers globally on the Internet, platforms like NGPIF provides the elasticity for continuous reinforcem­ent through knowledge and ideas sharing among stakeholde­rs,” he said, adding: “Several high value business to business deals have been consummate­d at NGPIF for the benefit of the Nigerian internet ecosystem, and this is only the start.”

Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer of IXPN, Muhammed Rudman, stated the need to be deliberate about underserve­d areas when it comes to Internet connectivi­ty. “When we speak of growing Internet access, pillars such as Fibre infrastruc­ture, data centres, service providers, IXPS and their demand are fundamenta­l,” he said.

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