Friday 4 September 2015

NIG to help ensure efficient broadband penetration in Nigeria

PRESIDENT of Nigeria Internet Group (NIG), Eng. Adebayo Banjo has assured internet users in Nigeria that his association would work with relevant bodies to ensure that the country enjoys more effective and efficient broadband penetration.
 Banjo made the promise at the association’s annual conference and exhibition 2015, which held in Lagos last week. Banjo said that Information and communications Technology, ICT   has become an integral aspect of human activity, noting that any activity that is not rooted on it will certainly go into extinction.“This year’s conference is particularly important because of the significant moves towards the development of the broadband technology to increase its penetration, usage and affordability in the country, which is why it has the theme: “Internet Penetration, the way forward”.

He identified critical success factors like provision of infrastructures, implementation of appropriate legal and regulatory frameworks, Political-will of the government to implement right policies among others as measures that will go a long way at improving broadband penetration in the country.
“We are working round the clock to ensure that by 2018, broadband penetration in the country would have risen above 20 percent.  However, Banjo noted that one of the ways to effectively achieve this is when Government gives Nigerian Communication commission, NCC, the free hand to sanction and monitor all defaulting Telcos, adding that this action will ensure efficient and effective broadband penetration in the country.
Meanwhile, President of Association of Telecommunication Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Eng. Lanre Ajayi , also promised that ATCON, as umbrella body of telecom companies would support the government in making sure that broadband becomes a basic necessity in every home. He claimed that before now the internet was known to be used only in the educational sector for research, but today every facet of Nigeria’s economy cannot do without the existence of ICT.

Nigeria can now boast of about 58million active subscribers far greater than the population of South Korea and more local content are springing up in different sectors to promote employment generation, ict compliance driven economy thereby boosting efficient broadband penetration in the country. Ajayi however noted that some of the challenges facing broadband penetration today in the country has been the non-availability of spectrum.


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