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NCC denies 40million access to telecoms service

written by Esther faroye August 15, 2019
NCC denies 40million access to telecoms service

Over 40 million Nigerians are denied access to telecommunication services due to the inability of tele communication firms to spread their services to rural areas.

Executive Vice Chairman of Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Garba Dambatta,canvassed the need of a new techno-paradigm shift in the communication sector to find solution to the challenges in the communication industry.

 Dambatta, who spoke during emerging technologies consultative and ICT innovation forum for North-West, stated: “We are addressing this deficit in two ways. One is to address the infrastructural deficit in the long term.

“In the short term, we need to deploy more and base transiver stations. At the main time, the base transiver stations are stations are about 58, 000; and that is not enough for a population of about 190 million.

According to him, NCC is driving the local content, using the ICT Eco system with the resources available such as the infrastructure, technology facilities, human intelligence to improve the economy, adding “if those infrastructures are available, they can now be used to drive wealth for the 40 million Nigerians who are not benefiting from such services.

“Whereas Mobile Network Operators have developed infrastructure to support voice services and access to data, it has become expedient for them to unlock new services and sources of value generation and revenue streams in their operation.

“It has, therefore, become necessary to innovate on how to access on how to access segments of the Consumer wallets not presently allocated to communication by providing solutions to Consumer needs in other vertical areas of education, health, government services made available through telecoms network infrastructure. We have to be innovative to make different aspects of our lives work.”

He also promised that NCC will encourage the various tech hubs and start-ups across the country so they can flourish and achieve their set goals, adding that, “we intend to assist the various tech hubs with the right regulatory intervention to ease their operations.”

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