The Guardian (Nigeria)

Spectrum auction will democratis­e broadband for Nigerians, says NCC

- By Adeyemi Adepetun

NIGERIAN Communicat­ions Commission ( NCC) has said the ongoing process to auction two additional lots in the 3.5GHZ spectrum for Fifth Generation ( 5G) is part of efforts to further democratis­e access to high- speed mobile broadband for all Nigerians.

Executive Vice Chairman/ Chief Executive Officer ( EVC/ CEO) of NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, stated this in Lagos, over the weekend, while speaking at the 10th yearly Brands and Marketing Conference of the Brand Journalist­s Associatio­n of Nigeria ( BJAN), where the NCC was conferred with the ‘ Regulator of the Decade’ Award.

Represente­d by Executive Commission­er, Stakeholde­r Management, Adeleke Adewolu, the EVC noted that the ongoing process, for which arrangemen­ts are in top gear, followed successful auctioning of two bands of the 3.5GHZ spectrum in December of 2021.

Danbatta disclosed that the commission is currently reviewing the licences and frameworks for fixed broadband to update them, in line with current challenges, and make them more effective, as part of pivotal initiative­s deployed by NCC that are already bearing fruits. The EVC was emphatic that the commission, in pursuit of its mandate, has been relentless in creating suitable atmosphere for rollout and adoption of new technologi­es, and that government has taken firm position that the country must leverage digital technologi­es to grow the economy .

He noted the developmen­t of policies, such as the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy ( NDEPS) 2020- 2030 and the Nigerian National Broadband Plan ( NNBP) 2020- 2025, which the NCC and other agencies and partners are assiduousl­y implementi­ng. Danbatta informed participan­ts at the conference that content creation and consumptio­n have grown around the telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture provided by technology, which Nigerians entertaine­rs have leveraged to become global brands.

He said: “Due to heavy leverage on digital platforms, the Nigerian entertainm­ent industry has gone global. Nollywood is one of the biggest movie industries in the world. In fact, Nollywood produces more movies yearly, compared to Hollywood.

“Nigerian music stars are in hot demand worldwide because of their popularity and brand recognitio­n on social media. We should add that many of these global superstars emerging from Nigeria launched into stardom by leveraging Caller Tunes and other mobile content platforms to grow their brands and huge followers online.” Read the remaining part of this story on www. guardian. ng

 ?? ?? Special Adviser to Ekiti State Governor ( Budget, Economic Planning and Performanc­e Management), Niyi Adebayo ( left); President, Africa Developmen­t Bank ( AFDB), Dr. Akinwumi Adesina; Ekiti State Governor, Abiodun Oyebanji; Special Adviser, ( Investment, Trade and Industry), Mrs. Tayo Adeola and Special Adviser on Agricultur­e and Food Security, Boluwade Ebenezer during a meeting with the AFDB President in Lagos… at the weekend.
Special Adviser to Ekiti State Governor ( Budget, Economic Planning and Performanc­e Management), Niyi Adebayo ( left); President, Africa Developmen­t Bank ( AFDB), Dr. Akinwumi Adesina; Ekiti State Governor, Abiodun Oyebanji; Special Adviser, ( Investment, Trade and Industry), Mrs. Tayo Adeola and Special Adviser on Agricultur­e and Food Security, Boluwade Ebenezer during a meeting with the AFDB President in Lagos… at the weekend.

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