
Digital switchover
•Available spectrum worth over N100bn’
By Emmanuel Elebeke
The Secretary General of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organization, Engr. Shola Tailor, says Nigeria can use proceeds from available spectrum auction to achieve a seamless transition from analogue to digital broadcasting in 2017. Taylor stated this at the 23rd anniversary and first annual lecture of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) with the theme: New Media, Convergence and the Future of Broadcasting, held in Abuja.
He said there was no need for NBC to worry about raising the needed funds to execute the digital switch over project since it has in its possession a number of spectrums that can earn it over N100 billion from auction. He urged the NBC to focus on the process of auctioning all available broadcasting spectrums and plough the proceeds into its digitization programme so as to meet its new dateline.
The Commonwealth scribe, who underscored the role of spectrum management in relation to digital dividends, maintained that Nigeria has no reason not to meet the new deadline on digital switchover if government could reach an accord on the possible auctioning of spectrums to free the needed funds to execute the project in record time.
“The spectrum available, as a matter of fact, if auctioned, the revenue accruable could be used to fund the digital transition. “Spectrum which is allocated to NBC should be auctioned out of their own regulatory system just like NCC is doing in the telecom sector. “If the spectrums are auctioned efficiently, the proceeds can be used to fund the transition programme. I am sure that will be receptive to both government and regulator.
“All these will translate to recommendations for NBC to take forward to government,” he explained. Recall that the NBC has fixed 20th June, 2017 as a new dateline for analogue to digital transition. Engr. Taylor also canvassed for a national dialogue on information and communication technology sector to fashion out a roadmap for the industry to thrive and be competitive.
While recommending US approach to liberalization of the sector, the Commonwealth scribe said liberalizing the sector will not only open up the sector but provide unhindered access to various application services to Nigerian consumers. “I recommend that we start a national dialogue on whether we accept the kind of services we are currently receiving as part of liberalization. “We have seen various countries take different approaches in a way every user will have unhindered access to various applications as in US.
“This dialogue will proffer the way forward. The challenges operators are having in Nigeria like multiple regulations, multiple regulation, the whole broadcasting environment among others have to be properly looked into to move forward.” He decried the challenge faced by the telecommunications operators in Nigeria and called on stakeholders to support them in order to succeed.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Director general of NBC, Mr. Emeka Mba reassured on the new digitization dateline, saying that the Commission is working hard to put all the building blocks in place to attain the new target.
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