NCC
USPF will play significant role in achieving the eight point agenda — Danbatta
THE Executive Vice Chairman of the Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC), Prof Garba Umar Danbatta has said that the universal service provision fund (USPF) will play a significant role in achieving four out of the eight point agenda of the commission.
Danbatta who was speaking at the USPF focused industry stakeholders forum in Lagos said USPF will be used to facilitate broadband penetration services by promoting deployment of universally available fast and reliable network infrastructure that will stimulate seamless broadband penetration to drive technology innovations and overall productivity of the economy.
“The USPF infrastructure projects have been designed to deepen broadband penetration in the unserved and underserved areas.”
He further stated that there will be facilitation of active infrastructure sharing amongst telecommunications operators that will encourage seamless adoption of next generation technologies and remove all barriers for smooth operations.
Danbatta said the two fund guiding principles are co-location/infrastructure sharing and quality of service.
“The implementations of infrastructure projects are predicated on encouraging infrastructure sharing with the aim of improving cost and quality efficiency”.
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He also made known that the fund will also be used to promote ICT innovation and investment opportunities through job creation and global competiveness by fostering increased strategic support for technology start-ups and SMEs.
Danbatta said USPF will continue to facilitate projects that will generate innovative ICT solutions and services that will develop capacity of local entrepreneurs to sustain and grow their ICT-based initiatives, focusing on community resource centres (CRC) and school knowledge centre (SKC) beneficiaries to support deployment of locally developed content.
He also made known that the fund will also be used to facilitate strategic collaboration with government, MDAs, communities and relevant local and international non-state actors to advance the use of ICT for development by facilitating and supporting the development and usage of technology innovations for improvements in Agriculture, Education, Healthcare and security.
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