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NCC unveils , eight-point agenda, promises broadband facility

By Nkechi Onyedika-Ugoeze and Beta Nwaosu, Abuja
15 February 2016   |   5:46 am
THE Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) has unveiled an eight-point agenda that covers 2015-2020, that would bring about social benefits and inclusiveness for national development. The agenda would facilitate broadband penetration, improve quality of service, optimize usage and benefits of spectrum, promote Information Communication Technology(ICT) innovation and investment opportunities in the country. Unveiling the agenda yesterday…

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THE Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) has unveiled an eight-point agenda that covers 2015-2020, that would bring about social benefits and inclusiveness for national development.

The agenda would facilitate broadband penetration, improve quality of service, optimize usage and benefits of spectrum, promote Information Communication Technology(ICT) innovation and investment opportunities in the country.

Unveiling the agenda yesterday in Kano,Executive Vice Chairman of the commission, Prof. Umar Dambatta, stated that wealth creation through application of human knowledge and creativity is steadily out spacing wealth creation through extraction and processing of natural resources adding that ICT has immense socio-economic role to play in national development.

He said: “We would promote innovation, investment, competition and consumer empowerment in and on top of communications platforms of today and the future-maximizing the power of information and communications technology to grow our economy, create jobs and enhance national competitiveness through the deployment of broadband infrastructure to facilitate roll out broadband services that will hold out opportunities and higher network quality of service for all Nigerians.”

He observed that “broadband is the next frontier in the ICT industry which will help speedy transformation of the Nigerian economy.”

According to him, the broadband penetration agenda would be achieved through the national broadband plan while the role of the NCC in the plan is to prioritize the broadband infrastructure within the cities and subsequently in the rural areas.

Also, there is also a plan to license companies with broadband infrastructure. “Two zones of the country have been licensed and as we speak, the process of licensing infrastructure companies to deploy broadband infrastructure within the five geopolitical zones of the country is in motion.”

Danbatta further assured that the NCC will continue to safeguard its reputation as the foremost regulatory agency in Africa, maintaining that “the protection and empowerment of consumers from unfair practices through availability of information and education required to make informed choices in the use of ICT services will be prioritized.”

On when internet would be made free in Nigeria, the NCC boss said: “Nowadays people pay virtually nothing to make calls through the whatsapp application, which means that very soon voice services would be free.
Part of the eight- point agenda is to ensure at least that internet services are affordable, available and accessible.”

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