Last mile broadband deployment: FG to aid pervasive internet with over N28b subsidy - Vanguard News Nigeria

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This is moreso, as several studies predict that the future of internet growth for homes and businesses will need a minimum of 100 megabytes per second of capacity within the next few years and will need greater capacity even going forward.

The National Economic Council, NEC RoW guideline stipulates N145 per metre for laying fibre network in every part of the country. Meanwhile, some stakeholders have also accused operators of developing cold feet to take services to underserved and unserved areas due to low business prospects experienced in such areas.

However, even with the subsidy regime, broadband activity in the hinterlands still remains dumb, fuelling suspicions that the operators may be doubting government’s sincerity to fulfil its promises. Danbatta, who disclosed the plan recently when he received a delegation from the United States Trade and Development Agency, USTDA at the Commission’s headquarters said: “The licensees are expected to play some roles and NCC too is to play some roles to encourage broadband infrastructure deployment by the licensees.

 

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