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Nigeria Hits 31% Broadband Penetration by Mrakeli: 9:06pm On Dec 13, 2018
Nigeria’s broadband penetration has hit 30.9 per cent surpassing the 30 per cent recorded before November 2018.

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) confirmed the data produced by the National Broad Band Plan.

Prof. Umar Danbatta, Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, in Abuja said that the Federal Government’s National Broadband Plan 2013-2018 has set a target of 30 per cent penetration to be achieved by end of 2018.

Danbatta, represented by Mr Sunday Dare, NCC Executive Commissioner Stakeholder Management, said that the commission had exceeded the target it set for itself with over nine per cent.

“At NCC, we knew we have to meet the broadband implementation plan to get to 30 per cent at the end of 2018 due to the work done, we now stand at 30.9 per cent equivalent of 31 per cent.

“NCC had issued license to seven infrastructure companies to deploy the needed infrastructure to facilitate the required penetration in the 774 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Nigeria.

“This will enable penetration reach the served and underserved areas in the country.

“Active Voice Subscriber base grew from 165,239,443 in October 2018 to 169,104,830 in November 2018, ” he said.

According to him, total active broadband subscription on 3G and 4G platforms as at November 2018 was 58,965,478.

He said all information and progress on mobile, internet and data usage penetration would be sustained to provide the necessary requirements for increased investments and effective regulation of the telecom sector in Nigeria.

The NCC boss said according to the reports between the first and third quarters, released by National Bureau of Statistics contributions of Telecommunications and Information Services to Gross Domestic Products (GDP ) stood at N4.7 trillion.

On research grants to universities, Danbatta said N50million had been given to some universities for research that would improve ICT and beneficial to the NCC in the near future.

According to him, NCC had set up a committee to come up with another strategy plan after the successful implementation of the 2015-2018 plans.

He said the expected plan would ensure the realisation of the eight point agenda of the NCC that is valid up till 2020 and ensure that customer’s satisfaction is ensured.

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Re: Nigeria Hits 31% Broadband Penetration by alizma: 9:08pm On Dec 13, 2018
haters wish to hear 13% but God pass Una. neXt Level activated
Re: Nigeria Hits 31% Broadband Penetration by cdqyehyeh(m): 9:33pm On Dec 13, 2018
Haters will come and claim, its jonathan policy they use
Re: Nigeria Hits 31% Broadband Penetration by Nobody: 10:16pm On Dec 13, 2018
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cdqyehyeh:
Haters will come and claim, its jonathan policy they use
[/s]its Jonathan policy they 'use'.
Re: Nigeria Hits 31% Broadband Penetration by cdqyehyeh(m): 12:06pm On Dec 15, 2018
lol, and why didnt it work well under Jonathan, I require clear and convicing reasons Sir

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