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See why mobile broadband is better than fixed broadband

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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said that mobile broadband is economically cost-effective and encourages private sector participation better than fixed broadband.

Sunday Dare, Executive Commissioner, Stakeholders Management, NCC, said this during an interactive session with the Nigerian information Technology Reporters Association (NITRA) in Abuja.

Mr Dare said the National Broadband Plan had both mobile and fixed components, saying that NCC was exerting action in both directions.

He, however, said the NCC was more inclined to mobile broadband because of its benefits and cost-effectiveness.

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According to him, fixed broadband requires you to lay cables. To do that, you need Right of Way (RoW) Permits, which are controlled by state governments.

“For many years, the industry has been battling with the issue of inordinately high charges for RoW, long delays in granting permits, destruction of fibre cables during road construction, and incessant stop work orders among other disadvantages.

“A former minister once said that over 50 per cent of the costs of fibre deployments go to payment of taxes and charges and the situation only gets worse.

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“With this kind of environment, the private sector is not incentivised to invest,” Mr Dare said.

The commissioner said the NCC had constantly engaged state governors through the National Economic Council and the Governors Forum in order to overcome these challenges.

He said the NCC had also stepped in directly by licencing Infrastructure Companies (infrasCos) to provide fibre bandwidth on an open access based.

Mr Dare disclosed that the commission was providing the infrasCos an output subsidy to mitigate costs, which he said would bear fruit soon.

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