STAKEHOLDERS
from
public and private sectors at Federal and State levels are set for the third
quarter seminar series being organised by the Nigeria Information and
Communication Technology Reporters’ Association.
The programme being sponsored by the Nigerian
Communications Commission (NCC) and one of Nigeria’s leading telecoms
companies, Airtel, will bring together industry stakeholders to brainstorm on
the theme: “The Impact of Over-Regulation of Telecoms Industry on Service
Quality.”
The event is scheduled to hold in September 16, 2016, the seminar will bring together industry regulators
including the NCC, the National Information Technology Development Agency
(NITDA) as well as representation from the Association of Telecoms Companies of
Nigeria (ATCON), the Association of Licensed Telecoms Operators of Nigeria
(ALTON), National Association of Telecoms Subscribers (NATCOMS) and ZInox
Group, among others.
Already, most industry stakeholders have confirmed
attendance at the one-day forum to be chaired by the Chairman of ALTON, Engr.
Gbenga Adebayo.
The General Manager of Lagos State Infrastructure
Maintenance and Regulatory Authority (LASIMRA), Mr. Jide Odekunle will be the
keynote speaker at the event with Airtel Nigeria making another paper
presentation on the theme of the event.
The Executive Vice Chairman of NCC, Prof Umar
Danbatta, will give an overall review of the telecoms industry, the value that
the sector has added to the Nigerian economy, as well and the effect of
multiple regulations on service quality.
The Acting Director-General of NITDA, Dr. Vincent
Olatunji; President of ATCON, Engr. Olusola Teniola and Chairman, Zinox Group,
Mr. Leo Stan Ekeh, among other stakeholders, are expected at the seminar.
Telecoms subscribers are said to be losing a whopping
N750 million annually to intermittent poor service quality such as call-drops,
unfair billings, charges on Value Added Service (VAS) not subscribed to, among
others.
“Nigeria telecoms industry has grown significantly in
the past 15 years in such a way that it is now regarded as one of the
fastest-growing in the world.
Nigerians telecoms has, indeed, witnessed
exponential growth in the last 13 years moving from active subscriber base of 400,000
with teledensity of 0.004 per cent to active subscriber base of 149.8 million
with teledensity of 107.01 per cent, as of June 2016 statistics,” said NITRA
President, Mr. Emma Okonji in a statement.
He noted that despite the growth, more conducive
regulatory environment needed to be provided for the network so as to be able
to deliver quality service for their growing subscriber base.
“It is our belief that the forum will provide
opportunities for industry stakeholders to dialogue on regulatory challenges
facing the operators and their effects on the service delivery to the
subscribers. It will also help in offering workable solutions for effective
industry regulation that will bring about greater growth of the over $38
billion telecoms industry,” Okonji added.
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