NCC, Telcos set for 5G deployment in Nigeria, agree on regulation

 NCC, Telcos set for 5G deployment in Nigeria, agree on regulation

By Rasaq Adebayo

 

Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has engaged major telecoms companies to work out modalities on the deployment of 5G technology in Nigeria.

They all agreed on the modalities for the use of the technology during a Public Inquiry organised by the NCC on the two key instruments at its headquarters in Abuja on Thursday.

The instruments include Annual Operating Levy Regulations and the Frequency Spectrum (fees and pricing) Regulations.

It was attended by Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof Umar Danbatta and representatives of major telecoms companies such as Airtel Nigeria, MTN Nigeria, Glo Mobile Network, 9Mobile, and other stakeholders.

While Airtel Nigeria agreed with key issues regarding the instruments, MTN Nigeria pleaded for extension of time frame.

However, Danbatta assured all stakeholders that frequency spectrum would be assigned and managed in a way that ensures fair pricing and efficient deployment of attendant services.

According to him, the two instruments were not only tailored to meet the challenges of the industry but ensure that all stakeholders are carried along as the country prepares for deployment of 5G technology.

Danbatta said: “More importantly, this Public Inquiry is precursor to the Commission’s current drive to ensure efficiency in spectrum management and the unveiling of next generation services through varied enablers.

“It is in that regard that the Commission issued a Spectrum Trading Guidelines in 2018, to ensure frequency spectrum is readily available to licensees through an effective process.

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“Furthermore the Commission has commenced the process for deployment of Fifth Generation (5G) Technology in Nigeria and is driving the provision of such ubiquitous services on making Frequency Spectrum available to its licensees.

“The efficacy and reliability of these initiatives will be hinged on proper market valuation of the frequency spectrum and fair assessment of levies.”

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