• PMCRG Urges NCC To Disclose Telecoms Competition Landscape Findings – Independent Newspaper Nigeria

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    LAGOS – The Pervasive and Mobile Computing Research Group (PMCRG), a specialised re­search arm within Obafemi Awolowo University’s (OAU) Africa Centre of Excellence (ACE) ICT-Driv­en Knowledge Park, has formally requested the Nigerian Communica­tions Commission (NCC) to release findings of a 2022 study on the tele­communications competition land­scape in Nigeria.

    Prof. Adeniran Oluwaranti, the Co­ordinator of the Pervasive and Mobile Computing Research Group (PMCRG) said this in a statement.

    According to him, the request was made under the Freedom of Informa­tion Act (FOI), which underscores PM­CRG’s commitment to driving trans­parency and innovation in Nigeria’s rapidly evolving ICT sector.

    According to Prof Adeniran, the NCC engaged the globally renowned consulting firm, PricewaterhouseC­oopers (PwC), in 2022 to assess com­petition in the critical areas of colloca­tion and infrastructure sharing (CIS) within the telecom industry. However, despite the completion of the study, its findings have not yet been made public.

    Prof. Adeniran Oluwaranti led PM­CRG, is seeking access to this report to support academic research, policy formation, and industry-wide inno­vations.

    In a recent interview, Prof. Olu­waranti explained the importance of the report and how the lack of trans­parency could slow progress in the telecom industry.

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    “The findings of the 2022 NCC study have the potential to impact both consumers and businesses sig­nificantly. For consumers, the report could shed light on the level of compe­tition in the telecom market, helping regulators ensure fair pricing and service quality.

    “For businesses, the study could identify new opportunities for infra­structure sharing and improved mar­ket access.

    “Ultimately, this report could lead to policy decisions that shape the fu­ture of Nigeria’s telecom landscape, ensuring that it remains competitive and innovative,” said Prof. Oluwaran­ti.

    Oluwaranti, expressed optimism about the release of the report.

    “We are hopeful that the NCC will adhere to the FOI request and release the report. Transparency is key to fostering an innovative and compet­itive telecommunications sector. We believe that having access to this data will benefit not only the academic community but also the entire coun­try by promoting evidence-based pol­icymaking,”.

    “The CIS segment is crucial to fos­tering competition in Nigeria’s tele­communications landscape. With the report’s findings, give stakeholders a clearer understanding of the current competitive landscape, the challenges, and the growth opportunities. This is vital not only for improving regula­tory frameworks but also for driving innovation in areas like 5G/6G net­works, cybersecurity, and rural con­nectivity”, the statement reads.

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