Nigeria must stay competitive in the global economy, she must
leverage on the opportunities provided by 5G technology and deploy it as
soon as possible.
Ndukwe spoke at a Fireside Chat titled “5G and its contentions: What
is the way Forward?” at the ongoing first Virtual Conference of the
Digital Africa Conference & Exhibition with the theme Africa’s
Post-Pandemic High Tech World.
Recall that on the heels of the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic,
a flurry of conspiracy theories emerged linking the pandemic with the
roll out of 5G technology in some parts of the world.
Ndukwe, speaking as a guest at the virtual event said that every
technology development has always been entangled with issues of health
concerns yet, such technology development has never been stopped by such
concerns.
“With every technology development, there is always this fear about a
health issue and that has not stopped the deployment of these techs. To
the best of my knowledge, no telecom operator in the world today can
power any network without being certain about its safety.
“As chairman of MTN Nigeria, I cannot be in support of the deployment
of any network that will be harmful to people’s health,” Ndukwe said.
The former NCC helmsman disclosed that Nigeria was yet to roll out 5G
technology even though a trial has been carried out in some cities in
the country, adding that Nigeria is not yet fully planted on 4G network
across the country.
“We must adopt 5G if we want to compete at the global level and not
play from the back. And this adoption has to be led by the regulatory
authorities and the government providing the enabling environment for
the technology to thrive.
“I know that 5G is something that will happen in Nigeria no matter
the delay in deployment. The conspiracy theories are no doubt worrisome,
and that I believe, is one of the reasons there seems to be a delay in
roll out across some regions of the world,” he stated.
Ndukwe, popularly known within the ICT circle as Mr Telecoms said
that the cost of spectrum will go a long way in determining how soon 5G
technology will be deployed in Nigeria and indeed the African Continent,
recalling that 3G technology came around about two years late because
of cost of spectrum.
According to him, “For networks to be deployed there must be the
availability of spectrum. No country in Africa has actually rolled out
5G because cost is expensive. It will take another year or two before
Nigeria can roll out.
“Countries that are eager to move forward see 5G as the forward
movement. If it’s not safe, nobody will deploy it. For me, late
deployment is not as a result of health concerns.
Regulators like ITU are working to ensure that what will be deployed
is safe because it’s a technology that is going to improve every aspect
of our life. I am aware that if Nigeria is not sure of the safety of 5G,
she will not deploy it.”
Ndukwe who said Nigeria has to be ready for 5G first before she
begins to talk about cost of deployment, tasked the Federal Government
to show more concern about the volume of revenue 5G will bring to the
economy.
“We have to be careful about how far we go about talking about not
deploying 5G. If we don’t deploy, we miss out from the $3.5 Trillion
markets and 22 million jobs expected to be generated by 5G in 2035. It
will cause us capital flight if we don’t deploy it therefore, we must
join the global race with the rest of the World,” he further said.
Dr.
Ernest Ndukwe, former Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian
Communications Commission (NCC), and Chairman of MTN Nigeria, has warned
that if Pages
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