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Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by Mrakeli: 6:06am On Sep 13, 2019
Challenges posed by hike in Right of Way (RoW) remain unabated as 70 per cent of telecommunications operators’ expenditure currently consumes a bulk of their revenue.

The issue was raised on Wednesday in Lagos, at the on-going NigeriaCom 2019 telecoms forum.According to investors, business managers, and stakeholders, who gathered at the event, government’s ‘Ease of Doing Business’ was yet to be felt in the telecommunications industry.

Speaking during a panel session on ‘Public and Private Collaboration for a Robust Broadband Plan in Nigeria’, the Chairman, Association of Licensed Telecommunication Operators of Nigeria (ALTON), Gbenga Adebayo, regretted that network operators are faced by multifaceted challenges ranging from multiple taxes, insecurity, and harsh business environment.He lamented that the operators are usually harassed, mostly at the state and local government levels during infrastructure deployment.


According to him, lack of understanding among state government officials contribute to the challenges as exorbitant charges during the process of obtaining RoW for broadband infrastructure deployment now accounts for about 70 per cent of the costs.Adebayo, an engineer, noted that while the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has done very well by educating government officials, the environment is not yet conducive for the industry operators as there are still cases of high-handedness by the state officials.

Referring to the National Broadband Plan (2013-2018), the ALTON Chairman said although the 30 per cent target was achieved and surpassed, however, the operators would have helped the country to perform better had those bottleneck been removed.He also expressed concern that government was not doing enough to protect smaller companies in the industry, stressing that if operators with deep pockets continue to have access to bouquets of services through licensing, they would continue to threaten smaller operators.

“It is expensive to buy broadband in Kano State, for instance, than other areas like Lagos, because of the cost of doing business”, Adebayo said.
He however, said that all hope is not lost as the operators are prepared for the future, saying, “Investors looking to come here should know we understand this is the new frontier for businesses.

“All we have to do as a country is have a critical look at the policy and regulatory environment. Protection of telecom infrastructure and designating same as national critical infrastructure is important”, he added.On his part, the Chief Operating Officer at Rack Centre, Ezekiel Egboye, said that infrastructure remains critical to promoting digital services on the Continent.

Egboye called for improved handshake between the public and private sectors to support innovation.It was also revealed at the forum that due to the gaps in power generation in the country, operators currently buy an average of 40 million litres of diesel per month to drive telecom sites.

The Vice President, Network Operations, Airtel Nigeria, Dr. Adedoyin Adeola, noted that power supply was being sabotaged by different people who were benefiting from alternative forms of energy.According to him, network operators in Nigerian and few other African countries are the only ones who introduce two power generating sets into their business case.


Adeola noted that in other climes, operators relied solely on electricity from the national grid.“In Nigerian telecoms, we consume almost 40 million litres per month to power telecoms towers. In the telecoms industry today, it is only in Nigeria and a few other countries that will factor in two power generators in their business case.

“One will work for 12 hours and the other for another 12 hours. The reverse is the case in other countries where the cost of generator is zero while public electricity supply is fixed at 100 per cent,” he stated.

From his perspective, Managing Counsel at Greenfields Law, Osondu Nwokoro, said that there should be consistency with regards government policies in order to entrench business stability.He also said that policies to support smaller businesses cannot be overlooked, adding they add dynamics and changes in every economy through innovative products and services.

https://m.guardian.ng/business-services/row-electricity-challenges-account-for-70-of-operators-costs/

Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by SolarHub(m): 7:13am On Sep 13, 2019
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Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by ednut1(m): 7:14am On Sep 13, 2019
Is nigeria no cursed like this

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Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by nicepoker101(m): 7:14am On Sep 13, 2019
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Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by MARKone(m): 7:18am On Sep 13, 2019
nicepoker101:
What's cool about this.

The guy didn't read anything. Just saying rubbish yo sell his market

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Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by seankafor(m): 7:20am On Sep 13, 2019
ednut1:
Is nigeria no cursed like this
no go hustle..dey dia dey point fingers..

We kwa dey inside same naija dey ball like bolaji..

If u re cursed..I ain't cursed bro

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Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by StrikeBack(m): 7:20am On Sep 13, 2019
50 years to come, we will still be battling this electricity wahala.

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Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by ednut1(m): 7:21am On Sep 13, 2019
seankafor:
no go hustle..dey dia dey point fingers..

We kwa dey inside same naija dey ball like bolaji..

If u re cursed..I ain't cursed bro
u get light Even if u get gen its noise polution

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Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by rookidmart: 7:21am On Sep 13, 2019
.It was also revealed at the forum that due to the gaps in power generation in the country, operators currently buy an average of 40 million litres of diesel per month to drive telecom sites.
At an average price of ₦225/litre, that's approximately 9 billion naira monthly just to run generators. shocked

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Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by Shyluck(m): 7:25am On Sep 13, 2019
We are cursed not to have steady power supply but God will deliver us one day.
Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by ekaromail: 7:26am On Sep 13, 2019
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Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by hisgrace090: 7:27am On Sep 13, 2019
The decay is so high.
Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by SolarKing1: 7:39am On Sep 13, 2019
Too high and would continue to go high

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Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by Okoyeebos: 7:49am On Sep 13, 2019
They are complaining about electricity too. Didn't they see the state of Nigeria's electricity supply before they came into the telecoms business?

They keep complaining but make billions annually in profit. That's why Mtn prefers to perish in Nigeria than go back to the Xenophobic Republic of South Africa.

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Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by Princedapace(m): 7:50am On Sep 13, 2019
ednut1:
u get light Even if u get gen its noise polution

Don't mind him. He thinks he is living. Him no know sey he is dead living soul.
Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by SolarHub(m): 8:19am On Sep 13, 2019
nicepoker101:
What's cool about this. I could still recall in 2016 when someone I intended partnering with to set up a mini factory for Palm kernel oil production. I just packed my bags the moment he said the running cost of fueling the plant is on you. grin
Hahahahaahahhahaha this country is a comedy I swear, I don't expect anything more from these clueless leaders in power
Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by sebali: 8:49am On Sep 13, 2019
Electricity is getting worse and rain is still failing, by November we die
Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by Olanipekun1: 8:49am On Sep 13, 2019
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Okoyeebos:
They are complaining about electricity too. Didn't they see the state of Nigeria's electricity supply before they came into the telecoms business?

They keep complaining but make billions annually in profit. That's why Mtn prefers to perish in Nigeria than go back to the Xenophobic Republic of South Africa.
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Re: Row, Electricity Challenges Account For 70% Of Operators’ Costs by slowice(m): 9:55am On Sep 13, 2019
Electricity has long become the biggest impediment to growth and development in Nigeria. One of the major causes of unemployment in Nigeria.... In trans amadi portharcourt tens of companies ve been shut down due to high running cost associated with power but somehow, the govt pays little or no attention to it.

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