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NCC– Ongoing laying of fibre optic cables in Lagos is to expand network, not 5G deployment

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said that the ongoing laying of fibre optic cables and the deployment of other telecoms equipment by mobile network operators (MNOs) across Lagos and other states is entirely to expand their networks infrastructure across the country and to provide more efficient services to the consumers.

The Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof. Umar Garba Danbatta, made this known on Wednesday, in response to rumours being spread by some individuals through viral video, audio and textual contents on social media. Recall that Nigerians had claimed that the ongoing digging/excavation activities and laying of fibre optic cables by MNOs in Lagos and in some other states are connected to 5G equipment deployments. In a statement signed by Dr. Henry Nkemadu , the Director of Public Affairs  of NCC, Danbatta  stated, “As we speak, any information suggesting or claiming that the equipment being deployed by the network operators are 5G equipment is purely misinformation deliberately orchestrated by individuals bent on creating ill-feelings in the industry.”

The EVC however, called on Nigerians to disregard such unfounded and ill-motivated information in its entirety regardless of whoever, no matter how highly-placed or lowly-placed, is making the insinuation.  “As the telecoms regulator, we enjoin Nigerians to get accurate information from us rather than relying on information emanating on social media by some individuals out of ignorance to misinform our people,” Danbatta said.

Speaking further,  Danbatta said the ongoing digging and fibre optic cable laying by some operators are in accordance to agreements reached during meetings by the Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami and Management of the NCC He further revealed that the  Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF) led by Dr. Kayode Fayemi, Executive Governor of Ekiti State early this year in January also gave  its commitment to allow the network operators expand their networks by granting right of way (RoW) approvals for telecommunications infrastructure expansion unhindered across their states. This will significantly reduce drop calls and improve networks performance of the operating companies (the Telcos), he said.

In Danbatta’s words, “The Governors’ Forum agreed to allow the Telecoms Operators to expand their networks by granting the telecoms operators necessary permits, which they had been having difficulties in getting before now. “This will help them expand their networks for more effective service delivery to Nigerians. That is exactly what was or is ongoing in Lagos and in other states. It is to improve their networks infrastructure.”

The NCC boss who constantly laid emphasis that the earth-digging and cable laying activities by the operators has nothing to do with 5G deployment, stated that continuous network expansion is a requirement from the operators  to efficient service delivery on their networks, as this helps to expand their network capacity and robustness.

Danbatta, however, re-emphasized that the Commission has not commenced any licensing process for 5G, saying what the Commission had carried out was a 5G trial for three months, during which it will be able to certify its safety to end users and guarantee the desirability for deployment in the economy. “In line with our regulatory process with respect to technology-neutrality, type-approval and other regulations aimed at protecting the citizens and ensuring standards are complied with in the Nigerian telecoms industry, NCC ensures that adequate trial is conducted before a new technology is introduced. This is essentially to ensure public safety. This is a priority for us at NCC.

Similar trials were carried out by NCC on earlier technologies that we use today, ranging from 2G, 3G and 4G,” he noted.

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