Nigerian Communication Commision to aution 2.3GHZ Spectrum
The auction could be done before the end of the
year to complement NCC's plan to license Infrastructure Companies (InfraCos) on
regional bases,
According to Igho.. NCC spokes person “You are
all aware that the commission has commenced the processes for the selection of
infrastructure companies for Lagos and North-central geopolitical zone in line
with the Open Access Model that was launched this year. In due course,
qualified companies will be selected in that process to give impetus to our
drive to achieve robust deployment and service provisioning for broadband
services across the country.”
Other areas to be considered in line with the
planned auction of the 2.6GHz band, according to Igho, would include spectrum
caps, licensing options, tenures, rollout obligations and some key issues that
the commission’s auction committee may deem necessary for consideration.
The 2.6GHz spectrum is a frequency band, which is
in the migration plan for mobile service delivery that will be used for 4G
service rollout. The service will boost faster broadband delivery, which means
that it will allow for speedy data rates within 1.5MB/s
.
President of the Association of Telecommunications
Companies of Nigeria (ATCON), Mr. Lanre Ajayi, said the planned sale of 2.6GHz
spectrum would enhance last-mile infrastructure connectivity that would
complement faster delivery of broadband services to homes and offices.
Although there were arguments on whether the
spectrum should be issued on a national or regional basis, Ajayi said licensing
it nationally would not encourage local participation, stressing that it should
be done geographically.
“If it is auctioned on regional basis, the smaller
operators will have opportunity to operate at the regions. For example, a
Kaduna based operator should be able to get spectrum for Kaduna and offer
services there,” Ajayi said.
Also, the President of Nigeria Internet Group
(NIG), Mr, Bayo Banjo, said most developed countries that have auctioned
spectrum, put in place measures that will encourage local players, stressing
that NCC should follow the steps of the oil and gas industry that has helped
local operators to perform at the regional level, stressing that licenses of
such magnitude should be offered on regional basis.
Having a contrary view, the Director, Regulatory
Affairs Department of Globacom, Mr. Aremu Olajide, said NCC should consult
widely to know which model is best for the planned auction. He said the issue
was not about regional licensing but about understanding what such spectrum
would do for Nigeria as a country. He was of the view that the spectrum
should be offered to those who understand the business and not speculators.
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