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Expert Demands State Of Emergency For Broadband Deployment
An ICT expert, Mr. Richard Edet, has advised the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency for broadband deployment in rural areas.
Edet, who is the Managing Director of SAP Technologies Ltd., told newsmen in Lagos that broadband penetration was low in Nigeria.
He said that effective broadband penetration was one of the prerequisites for a developed economy.
The IT expert said that since the country had achieved voice telephony, there was the need for effective broadband deployment across the country.
Broadband is the speed at which data are transmitted through the Internet.
He said that the country still had a long way to go in bridging the rural-urban telecommunication gap.
“Effective broadband network will assist in bridging the digital gap in the areas of education, health care, agricultural production and communication.
“Broadband will assist the police, firemen and emergency medical personnel to react to crises quickly, while facilitating cooperation between multiple safety agencies, “ he said.
Eket said that Nigeria was still battling with problem of poor infrastructure when other countries were making efforts to close the digital divide.
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