Nigeria ends 2014 with 8% broadband penetration



Operators deploy 106,124km fiber optic cables in service expansion
BARRING any unforeseen circumstances, by December 31, Nigeria should end the year with eight per cent broadband penetration, according to The Guardian checks.
    Though, the eight per cent penetration is still a far cry from expected impact, going by the level of work done and available bandwidth in the country, estimated at about 11 terabytes, this means that Nigeria still have about 92 per cent gap to be filled.
     Facts have however, emerged that to bridge the broadband gap in the country, Nigeria might in the next five years require a major investment to the tune of about $10 billion for the facility to become ubiquitous and affordable.
   According to investigations, Nigeria, which had six per cent broadband penetration as at 2011, had some leap, especially after the introduction of the National Broadband Plan last year, which targeted fivefold increase and 30 per cent penetration by 2018.
     But, as at September 2014, telecommunications service providers in Nigeria have deployed about 106, 124km of fiber optic cables in service expansion across the country to boost both broadband and Internet connections.

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