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Nigerian Govt to unveil conduit masterpiece for easier broadband penetration

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The Federal Government of Nigeria says it will soon provide a conduit masterpiece in every part of the country that will give future network providers easier and cheaper installation of their services.

The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy,  Prof. Isa Pantami, said this at the  4th Edition of the Policy Implementation  Assisted  Forum (PIAFO)  on Wednesday in Lagos.

Pantami said the idea tagged: National  Dig Once Policy would enable future network providers to install fibre by threading it through the existing conduit.

Pantami, in his address titled: “Laying the foundation for ubiquitous broadband for Nigeria’s economic breakthrough, said the policy would encourage infrastructure sharing among stakeholders.

The minister, who was represented by Engr Usman Ali, Deputy Director of the Nigeria  Communication Commission  (NCC), said the “Dig Once” would discourage regular digging in the country.

The minister said that the synergy would promote the seamless installation of fibre ducts for effective broadband and reduce the barriers to Internet service providers.

According to him, Dig Once Policy promotes the safety of citizens, reduces traffic congestion on the line and allows comprehensive planning.

The Executive  Vice Chairman of NCC,  Prof Umar Danbatta also represented by Engr  Usman Ali, said that NCC as the coordinating agency would ensure the policy was obeyed by the latter.

Danbatta said that hopefully,  by the end of the year, the policy would be unveiled.

Mr Olabode Ojo, Director of Fibre Operations, IHS Nigeria said that the policy would protect newly and recently paved roads and sidewalks and enhance the uniformity of construction.

He said that it would ensure efficient, non-duplicative placement of infrastructure in the Public Right of Way.

Mr Chidi Ajuzie,  Group  Chief Operating  Officer,  WTES Project Limited, said the collaboration would develop an ecosystem of trust among providers.

According to Ajuzie, it will support the digital inclusion initiative, internet speed increase, price per data unit decrease, and increase data traffic competition.

Mr Omobayo Azeez, Lead Executive, PIAFO   said that the summit was necessary to boost Nigeria’s digital economy drive.

Azeez said that achieving a 70 per cent broadband penetration target by 2025 required an ecosystem of willing and united stakeholders.

Nigerian Govt to unveil conduit masterpiece for easier broadband penetration

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