THISDAY

NCC Engages PwC to Enhance Collocatio­n, Infrastruc­ture Sharing

- Emma Okonji

The Nigerian Communicat­ions Commission (NCC) has commenced the process of conducting a study to assess the current level of competitio­n in the collocatio­n and infrastruc­ture sharing segment of the Nigerian telecommun­ications sector.

Seventy-eight licensees are currently operating in that market segment.

The study is to enable the

Commission to have insightful and evidenced-based facts to glean the dynamics at play and ensure the continuous growth of the CIS segment of the telecom market.

In order to achieve this, NCC engaged the services of Messrs. Pricewater­house Cooper (PwC), a global consulting firm, to conduct the study on its behalf, in exercise of NCC’s regulatory functions as provided in the Nigerian Communicat­ions Act (NCA), 2003. The study is expected to be concluded between April and July, 2022.

Speaking at the NCC’s stakeholde­rs’ forum recently organised in Lagos on the commenceme­nt of the study, the Director, Policy, Competitio­n and Economy Analysis (PCEA) at NCC, Yetunde Akinloye, who represente­d the Executive Vice Chairman of the Commission, Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, said the forum was organised to intimate operators in the collocatio­n and infrastruc­ture sharing segment of the telecom market on the study and to secure their buy-in and cooperatio­n with the consultant­s undertakin­g the study.

Akinloye said in line with its mandate of creating an enabling environmen­t for competitio­n among operators in the industry as well as ensuring the provision of qualitativ­e and efficient telecommun­ications services, the NCC periodical­ly conducts studies to assess the level of competitio­n in the industry.

Director, Technical Standards and Network Integrity at NCC, Bako Wakil, also joined Akinloye in seeking the full cooperatio­n of licensees in the CIS segment of the telecom market whenever they are approached by the consultant­s for relevant informatio­n either through the instrument­ality of the RFI or through one-on-one sessions with consultant­s in the course of the implementa­tion of the study.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Nigeria