By Adeyemi Adepetun
Mulls 26GHz, 38GHz and 42GHz spectrum bands to drive new network
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has told global investors to invest in 5G development in Nigeria, cum Africa.
The NCC noted that with a large number of the 3.7 billion global
unconnected population out of
which 1.2 billion reside in Africa, the
region holds the ace for 5G evolution and the next frontier of
investment is Africa.
The Executive Vice Chairman/CEO of the NCC, Prof Umar Garba Danbatta,
told the global community that African continent is ripe and ready to
develop.
Danbatta spoke yesterday as a panelist on the topic, “5G Centre
Play”, at the ongoing International Telecommunications Union (ITU
Telecom World 2019 in Budapest, Hungary.
With the representatives of global ICT giants, including Nokia,
Orange, and AT&T among other panelists, Danbatta said 5G will
provide a veritable and convincing investment for investors.
He, however, said that government alone cannot do it hence the need
for the private sector to take advantage of the opportunities provided
by 5G and invest in Africa which guarantees adequate returns on
investment.
“We need to look at 5G usage scenarios, and there are three of them:
the enhanced mobile broadband applications, the ultra-reliable low
latency applications and the Machine-to-Machine applications.
“In our own part of the world, we are looking closely at these key
areas of usage scenarios. The one that African countries will subscribe
to quickly is the enhanced mobile broadband applications. The reason is
for this is that, African countries are trying to roll out broadband
infrastructure for broadband applications. So this will spur us on to
ensure we put in place the necessary infrastructure,” he explained.
According to him, African nations are trying to reserve the spectrum for the roll-out of broadband services.
“Specifically in Nigeria we are talking about three, 26, 38 and 42
GHz. These frequencies exist and we are not licensing it for other
applications. We are waiting in anticipation for the standardisation
process to be completed at the World Radio Communication (WRC) in Egypt
and then we can see how we can go forward with the licensing processes
in the three frequencies”, Danbatta added.
Addressing the audience further, the NCC boss said the other
important step that African countries are taking is to address new forms
of anxiety that is occasioned by this emerging technology, 5G.
“There’s also the regulatory anxiety. And therefore to do that
successfully like we had done in the past with every service we
deployed, we start with a proof of concept trial. And preparations are
underway for this important trial to take place.
“The whole idea behind the trial is to be able to see what these
challenges are. Security challenges, levels of radiation power density,
whether this is within the acceptable limits provided for by the
international non-ionization radio regulatory agencies as well as to
ensure whatever factors that we need to come to terms with in
preparatory to commercial deployment of services are identified in
readiness for commercial roll out of services using 5G.”
He further told the audience that African countries are currently
exchanging information and experiences on what they are seeing, “the
promise of the 5G roll out in the area of enhanced Broadband mobile
services in our individual countries as well as addressing the anxiety
of the citizens by giving them the information that will make them
receptive to this technology that is already here.”
Official of the AT&T also assured the audience that so far his
company has successfully deployed 5G in the United States of America
(USA) with no security so far.
A statement made available to journalists from the event, revealed
that panelists agreed at the session that 5G is not only an evolution
but also a revolution and the journey is long complete standardization
by the ITU is underway, as everybody looks forward to 2020 when the
standardisation will take root.
Panelists also agreed that satellite communications will complement terrestrial deployment of 5G services.
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