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NCC Announces Suspension Of Spectrum Trading Guidelines 2018 Until Further Notice

mmBy Rommy Imah27 May 2020No Comments3 Mins Read1 Views
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) Wednesday announced the suspension of the Spectrum Trading Guidelines 2018 for the Nigerian telecommunications industry.

Speaking through a statement signed by Dr. Henry Nkemadu, NCC’s Director of Public Affairs, the Commission said that the Board of Commissioners of the Commission rose from its meeting recently with this position and therefore, is informing all licensed telecommunications operators, prospective investors, industry stakeholders and the general public in that regard. 

DigitalTimesNG recalls that the Board had earlier taken the decision for Spectrum Trading in response to telecommunications global dynamics as well as the efforts to optimally utilize and maximize the benefits of the Spectrum scarce resource.

“Spectrum is a scarce commodity which when inefficiently utilized greatly limits broadband coverage and speeds.

“The current Spectrum Trading Guidelines were developed in 2018 after industry-wide consultations and this instrument allows that the Spectrum resource is traded on the Secondary Market through Transfer, Sharing or Leasing upon satisfying stipulated regulatory conditions,” the NCC said in the statement. 

The NCC further stated that the Nigerian National Broadband Plan (NNBP) 2020 – 2025 launched by President Muhammadu Buhari, in Abuja in March 2020 required that these Guidelines be reviewed to ensure that unutilized Spectrum is fairly traded and to facilitate rollout by other operators amongst others.

This, according to the Commission, is to address the need for ubiquitous broadband deployment to accelerate penetration and access in line with the economic agenda of the Federal Government. 

“In accordance with the NNBP 2020 – 2025, for optimal use of spectrum, licensees have the obligation of the Use it or Lose It Policy because idle high demand spectrum does a disservice to poorly served populations and should be released for effective use as may be required to Promote Efficient Use of assigned Spectrum.

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“The ‘Use it or Lose it’ rule should, therefore, apply in all instances where assigned spectrum is found to be non-utilized or underutilized and ensures unutilised spectrum is fairly traded to facilitate rollout by other operators.

The NCC said it was, therefore, suspending until further notice, the Spectrum Trading Guidelines 2018 application in Nigeria, as declared by the Board “in response to the need for the review of these Guidelines as highlighted above, and also following Paragraph 12 of the Spectrum Trading Guidelines, 2018 which vests the Commission with the right to review/vary and modify these Guidelines from time to time as it may deem fit.” 

 

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