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…Goes Tough On Spectrum Usage
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), last Wednesday, said it would be tough on the implementation of the ‘use-it-or-lose-it’ policy for assigned spectrum. The Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Dr Eugene Juwah disclosed this in Lagos during the Association of Telecommunications Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Telecoms Executives and Regulator Forum 2012. Juwah urged telecommunications operators to effectively use the frequency spectrum assigned to them for service delivery.
He said that frequency from spectrum was a scarce resource needed to be efficiently managed to ensure optimal allocation and usage.
According to him, efficient management will ensure availability of required spectrum for existing new and evolving technologies.
“The commission will ensure more effective implementation of ‘use-it-or-lose-it’ policy for assigned spectrum.
“It will ensure more coordination with the industry on initiatives to improve spectral usage efficiency via regular consultative fora,’’ he said.
The vice chairman said that in order to ensure that spectrum was available for service delivery, the commission would re-plan and expand the 800MHz and 700MHz bands for Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology.
He also said that the regulatory body would expand the 2.5GHz band meant for the Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) to deploy more technologies.
Juwah said that the digital dividend could only be fully realised when the digitisation of the broadcast industry was completed by the 2015 deadline. He said that with the giant strides made in voice telephony, broadband penetration still remained low, less than five per cent by some estimates.
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