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NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by AkuYAY: 9:55pm On Oct 25, 2020
YBTC News-The Executive Vice Chairman, EVC, of the Nigeria Communication Commission, Professor Umar Danbatta, has revealed that the Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy is planning to reduce the cost of data from N1,000 to N390 per gigabyte.

Speaking to journalists in Kano on Saturday, Mr Danbatta disclosed that part of the plan was the new national broadband plan for the year 2020-2025, which says Nigeria must provide broadband connectivity, cover virtually all parts of the country and deploy 4G infrastructure also across the country.

According to him, the ministry was tasked to come up with a digital economy policy and strategies, adding that all the efforts put in place are intended to bring the cost of data down to N390 as against the N1,000 that Mobile Network Operators, MNOs, are charging. “Actually the cost has come down to N1,000/gigabyte of data, but the government is saying that we should be targeting N390 in the next 3 to 5 years. To achieve subsidized data cost, according to Mr Dambatta, the country must provide pervasive broadband data infrastructure.

“We need pervasive broadband data infrastructure because at the landing point in Lagos, where we have all the submarine cables. You know, that is why we have them. There is the main cable, 133, West African Sea Cable (WASC). And there is the other one which Glo company is trying to deploy. “This, combined, have data capacity of 40 terabyte. This data capacity is at the landing point in Lagos.

That is from the coast, where there is ocean. Until and unless you move this massive 40 terabyte data capacity into the hinterland because the undersea cables are terminating in Lagos. “Hinterland consists virtually all the major cities of the country and the 774 Local Governments of Nigeria. Through this way you will be meeting demands for data with appropriate or commensurate supply of data.

This is how it will enable Nigerians to pay less data tariff. “But this massive capacity of data at landing cost can’t move itself. There is the need to build fibre cables that can carry this capacity to the hinterland. “We are indeed pursuing the plan.

There is infrastructure and company licensing framework that could give the companies the ability to afford to sell the data to the retail agents, who will sell the data to the citizens,” he explained. At the moment, he added, the plan is not happening but is what the country intends to do to bring the cost of data down from N1,000 /gig to N390/gig, adding that the plan is an important policy of the government of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The EVC however said Nigeria is among the countries with lowest data cost in the whole Africa. “Following observation of the ranking, which was carried out by reputable global organizations, the commission had found out that Nigeria stands in 4th position among the countries with lowest data tariff on the continent,” Mr Danbatta said. He said Nigeria’s data cost is more than $2, adding that South Africa, despite her economic development, sells data higher than Nigeria and the country is not even among the lowest.

“It is true that Nigerians are yearning for low data prices. Nigeria has one of the lowest data tariff in Africa. When we observed the rankings by global reputable organizations, we discovered that in the rankings of data services and cost, we are like number 4. “Virtually all the African countries were listed in the ranking. Our data price is $2 and a few cents.

“In South Africa, despite their economic development, they sell data higher than Nigeria. To be honest with you, South Africa is not even among the lowest. Cost of data services doesn’t need to come down,” he said.


https://ybtcnews.com/ncc-to-reduce-data-cost-from-n1000-to-n390-per-gigabyte-danbatta/

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by XXXXTENTACION: 9:57pm On Oct 25, 2020
Welcome development.

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by sammyj: 9:59pm On Oct 25, 2020
The chopping still continues!!! grin shocked shocked
Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by Damikjay(m): 9:59pm On Oct 25, 2020
If this is true, it will be a great development for we data user.
But we live in an audio country where everything ends after press briefing

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by SoBright101: 10:06pm On Oct 25, 2020
You should compare the living and mimimum wage of both countries.
Is the economy favorable to ordinary citizens here, what does ordinary citizen benefits from this government despite the fact that political class tax the masses to sponsor their extravagant life and that of their family.


In South Africa, despite their economic development, they sell data higher than Nigeria. To be honest with you, South Africa is not even among the lowest. Cost of data services doesn’t need to come down,” he said

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 10:10pm On Oct 25, 2020
God bless president Buhari

modified;
move this phone section
Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by WonderManly(m): 10:12pm On Oct 25, 2020
Omo...

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by daddytime(m): 10:19pm On Oct 25, 2020
Magicians....

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by ursullalinda(f): 10:30pm On Oct 25, 2020
Someone should please wake me up when this dream becomes real.....Audio government.

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by IJOBA2: 10:32pm On Oct 25, 2020
OUR PROTEST IS YIELDING A FRUITFUL RESULT. POWER TO THE PEOPLE
Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by fineboynl(m): 10:39pm On Oct 25, 2020
not until I see a reliable media report and infact it has to happen first.

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by PlayerMeji: 11:53pm On Oct 25, 2020
Palliatives
Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by SolutionMee: 12:01am On Oct 26, 2020
It can never happen

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by mumumugu(m): 12:09am On Oct 26, 2020
News to calm down youth
Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by AngusTV: 12:16am On Oct 26, 2020
We have heard this times without number

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by dustmalik: 6:01am On Oct 26, 2020
ursullalinda:
Someone should please wake me up when this dream becomes real.....Audio government.
MTN just introduced a N300 for 1GB plan, though a daily plan.

Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by SEGLIZ: 7:14am On Oct 26, 2020
he's been repeating this like a broken record and a scratched disc.

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by Dynamiceagle(f): 7:45am On Oct 26, 2020
make dem do am make we see na
Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by crossfm: 7:48am On Oct 26, 2020
Always promising,but no action.

We are waiting.

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by Meto1234(m): 7:50am On Oct 26, 2020
Dynamiceagle:
make dem do am make we see na
Abi na

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by portplus: 8:10am On Oct 26, 2020
Who will fund the cost of diesel for run the electricity generators used by MNOs to power their mast across the country.

The overheads incurred by the MNOs in providing power for their mast is humongous...and for them to operate within profit margin, the service cost will remain high.


AkuYAY:
YBTC News-The Executive Vice Chairman, EVC, of the Nigeria Communication Commission, Professor Umar Danbatta, has revealed that the Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy is planning to reduce the cost of data from N1,000 to N390 per gigabyte.

Speaking to journalists in Kano on Saturday, Mr Danbatta disclosed that part of the plan was the new national broadband plan for the year 2020-2025, which says Nigeria must provide broadband connectivity, cover virtually all parts of the country and deploy 4G infrastructure also across the country.

According to him, the ministry was tasked to come up with a digital economy policy and strategies, adding that all the efforts put in place are intended to bring the cost of data down to N390 as against the N1,000 that Mobile Network Operators, MNOs, are charging. “Actually the cost has come down to N1,000/gigabyte of data, but the government is saying that we should be targeting N390 in the next 3 to 5 years. To achieve subsidized data cost, according to Mr Dambatta, the country must provide pervasive broadband data infrastructure.

“We need pervasive broadband data infrastructure because at the landing point in Lagos, where we have all the submarine cables. You know, that is why we have them. There is the main cable, 133, West African Sea Cable (WASC). And there is the other one which Glo company is trying to deploy. “This, combined, have data capacity of 40 terabyte. This data capacity is at the landing point in Lagos.

That is from the coast, where there is ocean. Until and unless you move this massive 40 terabyte data capacity into the hinterland because the undersea cables are terminating in Lagos. “Hinterland consists virtually all the major cities of the country and the 774 Local Governments of Nigeria. Through this way you will be meeting demands for data with appropriate or commensurate supply of data.

This is how it will enable Nigerians to pay less data tariff. “But this massive capacity of data at landing cost can’t move itself. There is the need to build fibre cables that can carry this capacity to the hinterland. “We are indeed pursuing the plan.

There is infrastructure and company licensing framework that could give the companies the ability to afford to sell the data to the retail agents, who will sell the data to the citizens,” he explained. At the moment, he added, the plan is not happening but is what the country intends to do to bring the cost of data down from N1,000 /gig to N390/gig, adding that the plan is an important policy of the government of President Muhammadu Buhari.

The EVC however said Nigeria is among the countries with lowest data cost in the whole Africa. “Following observation of the ranking, which was carried out by reputable global organizations, the commission had found out that Nigeria stands in 4th position among the countries with lowest data tariff on the continent,” Mr Danbatta said. He said Nigeria’s data cost is more than $2, adding that South Africa, despite her economic development, sells data higher than Nigeria and the country is not even among the lowest.

“It is true that Nigerians are yearning for low data prices. Nigeria has one of the lowest data tariff in Africa. When we observed the rankings by global reputable organizations, we discovered that in the rankings of data services and cost, we are like number 4. “Virtually all the African countries were listed in the ranking. Our data price is $2 and a few cents.

“In South Africa, despite their economic development, they sell data higher than Nigeria. To be honest with you, South Africa is not even among the lowest. Cost of data services doesn’t need to come down,” he said.


https://ybtcnews.com/ncc-to-reduce-data-cost-from-n1000-to-n390-per-gigabyte-danbatta/

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by jrerico1(m): 8:18am On Oct 26, 2020
We have trust issues for Nigeria promises till when they are done
Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by Harry00(m): 8:26am On Oct 26, 2020
Modified: mtweeew
Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by abumeinben(m): 8:27am On Oct 26, 2020
To be achieved in the next 3 to 5 years. Are you kidding me?
Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by Harry00(m): 8:30am On Oct 26, 2020
dustmalik:

MTN just introduced a N300 for 1GB plan, though a daily plan.
300x30days cheesy hafa na
Don't take drugs you won't listen

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by PAWG(m): 8:32am On Oct 26, 2020
Dynamiceagle:
make dem do am make we see na

Happy Birthday Anniversary

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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by Tunex252(m): 8:36am On Oct 26, 2020
LordviccoDaGuru:
God bless president Buhari

modified;
move this phone section
Wetin this one dea talk undecided
Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by DaInferno(m): 8:43am On Oct 26, 2020
the data go still finish quick!
Data prices wants to come down, yet, the platforms which these companies will operate on aren't favourable. Reduce fuel and electricity price make we know say change dn start for this country

like an Arabian once said, Nigeria has all it takes to be better than UAE if only they had good "Leadership"
Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by UncleHaba22: 9:10am On Oct 26, 2020
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Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by rastaLivity: 9:38am On Oct 26, 2020
The way e go carry finish go shock una
Re: NCC To Reduce Data Cost From N1,000 To N390 Per Gigabyte-danbatta by Edeyoung: 10:22am On Oct 26, 2020
3-5yrs after another change of govt na audio promises as usual


The next government by then go don forget such audio promise na another thing go dey hold them

If you cant do it now then don't tell us, or promise us

Nonsense

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