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DRIVING BROADBAND AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AS A POLICY MAKER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 08, 2013 Ministry of Communication Technology THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY MRS OMOBOLA JOHNSON Presentation made at the: 11 TH ANNUAL COMMONWEALTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORGANISATION (CTO) FORUM by

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DRIVING BROADBAND AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AS A POLICY MAKER

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 08, 2013

Ministry of Communication Technology

THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY MRS OMOBOLA JOHNSON

Presentation made at the:

11TH ANNUAL COMMONWEALTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORGANISATION (CTO) FORUM

by

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Inclusive Development

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An unacceptably high number of people are excluded from infrastructures that can meet their basic needs. Increasing the spread of ICTs (mobile phones in particular) can be a means through which this can be corrected.

ICTs contribute to increasing social welfare and security. By being applicable in the delivery of education, health, security and other “basic needs.

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Expansion in Infrastructure: situation as at 2010 and improvements up to 2013

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MICROWAVE

TRANSMISSION

# of Base Stations

SATELLITE

# of Satellites

Covering country

FIBRE-OPTIC

TERRESTRIAL

Distance (Km)

FIBRE-OPTIC

UNDERSEA

Capacity (Tb/sec)

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Base Stations are Concentrated in Urban Areas

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1Source: Universal Service Provision Fund (2012)

Expanding scale and scope of

ICT use requires good

telecommunications

connectivity

About 50% of rural Nigeria

does not have mobile coverage - map1 shows scale of

coverage that still needs to be

attained (particularly in rural

areas)

There is no incentive to own a

phone where there is no

mobile coverage - Survey (by Min of Agric) of

426,000 farmers across 13

States found that 71% did not

have mobile phones

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National Backbone Network

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© Hamilton Research Ltd., 2013

Pace of deployment influenced by amount operators have available for actual construction once permits and levies have been paid for

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Build Cost – Short Haul (“Intra-State”)

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40% 30% 30%

Right-of-Way Taxes & Levies Civil Works, Fibre

& Equipment

5 10 85%

BEFORE

AGREED

Percentages are indicative**

Procurement of right of way in States ranges between N690,000 to N6.5m per linear km

Includes: Yearly Operating Levy, Ecology Tax, Sanitation Levy, Town Planning Fee etc.

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Public Access Venues (PAVs)

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Community Communication

Centre

Post Office

Rural ICT Centre

Approx. 2,380 PAVs established, however not evenly distributed across the country. Some in very close proximity to one another

Clinic/Health Centre

School

Library

Community Centre

Post Office

Implementation of guidelines on deployment of PAVs is resulting in better coordination and more efficient and equitable spread of resources

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Information Technology Developers

Entrepreneurship Accelerator (iDEA)

Lagos State | Cross River State

Ideation and Innovation

TechLaunchPad

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Growing Local Participation in ICT Industry

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Network Service

Providers

Device Sales & Distribution

Device Maintenance & Repairs Call Center

Operations

Research & Development

Infrastructure Services

Support Services

Software Development

Software Distribution & Sales

Access Provision

Value Added

Services

Equipment Assembly

Equipment Sales & Distribution

Equipment Maintenance & Repairs

Device Assembly

Infrastructure Service

Providers

Software Installation & Customization

Software Maintenance & Support

• Oxygen Broadband

Networks

• OTG Playa

• Veda Computers

• Encipher Inye

• Websoft - Vantium

• Co-Creation Hub

• Cinfores

• Varsoft Technologies

• Mobiqube

• Tavia technologies

• Rightclick Nigeria

SLOT

• Computer Village, Ikeja

• Computer Village, Abuja

• Banex Plaza, Abuja

Local representation in the ICT industry is growing with new wave of industry leaders (most below 40 years old and running companies on the average under 5 years).

• MyPaga

• Wakanow

• Dealdey

• Konga.com

• Jobberman

• BudgIT

• Mairuwa

• iWatch

• Pledge 51 (online

constitution)

• Ticketmobile

• Nairalist

• Iroko • uConneckt

• Interra

• Console

• CNSS Ltd • Efiko

• Asa

• Wayopedia

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Infrastructure

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New Economy

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Better

Governance

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DRIVING BROADBAND AND TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AS A POLICY MAKER

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 08, 2013

Ministry of Communication Technology

THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY MRS OMOBOLA JOHNSON

Presentation made at the:

11TH ANNUAL COMMONWEALTH TELECOMMUNICATIONS ORGANISATION (CTO) FORUM

by