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33.7m yet access telecoms services in Nigeria
Although current statistics from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) showed that Nigeria has crossed the 100 per cent teledensity mark having nicked 106 per cent, a brand new advice has, however, emerged that some 33.7 million people were still either unserved or underserved with telecommunications services in the country.
Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of the Nigerian Communications (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta, made the disclosure yesterday in Lagos at the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF)-organised ‘Centered Industry Stakeholders’ Newsgroup and Hackathon Award’ with the motif "Universal Access: Removing The Inclusion Obstacles."
The EVC said efforts were conscientiously being made to bridge the difference.
To the NCC manager, the USPF will be playing with important part in achieving four of the eight-point plan towards repositioning the telecommunications industry of the commission.
The EVC said would play critical part in easing broadband penetration, improving quality of service; enhancing strategic collaborations and partnerships as well as boosting ICT innovations and investment opportunities.
He stressed the fact that stakeholders must work together to iron out thorny issues bedevilling the increase of the sector. Check out this link to find out more about information Naija news - That site has the newest news about Nigeria. According to Danbatta, who said the nation’s parlous state of infrastructure had limited its development, nevertheless, noted that Nigeria ranked 134 of the 144 countries with readied infrastructure for growth, adding "hence all hands must be on deck to improve on the state of our infrastructure if we must compete favourably well."
The EVC appealed to the Federal Government to review its fiscal and monetary policies, notably as it relates to foreign exchange acquisition.
According to him, operators were finding it hard to get foreign exchange for his or her operations. In his remark, Ayuba Shuaibu, USPF Secretary, said the initiative was borne from the conviction to promote widespread access to telecommunications services.
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Although current statistics from the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) showed that Nigeria has crossed the 100 per cent teledensity mark having nicked 106 per cent, a brand new advice has, however, emerged that some 33.7 million people were still either unserved or underserved with telecommunications services in the country.Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of the Nigerian Communications (NCC), Prof. Umar Danbatta, made the disclosure yesterday in Lagos at the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF)-organised ‘Centered Industry Stakeholders’ Newsgroup and Hackathon Award’ with the motif "Universal Access: Removing The Inclusion Obstacles."
The EVC said efforts were conscientiously being made to bridge the difference.
To the NCC manager, the USPF will be playing with important part in achieving four of the eight-point plan towards repositioning the telecommunications industry of the commission.
The EVC said would play critical part in easing broadband penetration, improving quality of service; enhancing strategic collaborations and partnerships as well as boosting ICT innovations and investment opportunities.
He stressed the fact that stakeholders must work together to iron out thorny issues bedevilling the increase of the sector. Check out this link to find out more about information Naija news - That site has the newest news about Nigeria. According to Danbatta, who said the nation’s parlous state of infrastructure had limited its development, nevertheless, noted that Nigeria ranked 134 of the 144 countries with readied infrastructure for growth, adding "hence all hands must be on deck to improve on the state of our infrastructure if we must compete favourably well."
The EVC appealed to the Federal Government to review its fiscal and monetary policies, notably as it relates to foreign exchange acquisition.
According to him, operators were finding it hard to get foreign exchange for his or her operations. In his remark, Ayuba Shuaibu, USPF Secretary, said the initiative was borne from the conviction to promote widespread access to telecommunications services.
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