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===== National Policy ===== | ===== National Policy ===== | ||
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===== Operator Licensing ===== | ===== Operator Licensing ===== | ||
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Using the two examples above of the ISP Tizeti and the MNO MTN, fees break down as follows: | Using the two examples above of the ISP Tizeti and the MNO MTN, fees break down as follows: | ||
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^ Operator | ^ Operator | ||
^ Tizeti | ^ Tizeti | ||
| ::: | Private Network Links (Regional Operator) License (National? | | ::: | Private Network Links (Regional Operator) License (National? | ||
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^ MTN | Unified Access Service License | ^ MTN | Unified Access Service License | ||
| ::: | International Submarine Cable Infrastructure & Landing Station Services License. | | ::: | International Submarine Cable Infrastructure & Landing Station Services License. | ||
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For more information, | For more information, | ||
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MTN is the largest mobile network operator in Nigeria and operates a substantial national fibre optic network. {{ : | MTN is the largest mobile network operator in Nigeria and operates a substantial national fibre optic network. {{ : | ||
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+ | **National Broadband Plan 2020** | ||
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+ | The National Broadband Plan 2020-2025 has a map of current fibre optic infrastructure. | ||
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===== Gender ===== | ===== Gender ===== | ||
+ | Gender Equality goal in National Broadband Plan 2020 | ||
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+ | 100% of Women in National Social Investment Programs have Digital Access. Target up to 5 Million women (Close gender gap from 15% to 10% mobile internet users. A4AI)</ | ||
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+ | Female Youths in Science and Technology in Nigeria: Undoing Unrecognition through Public Policy | ||
+ | ((Olajide, Bamidele & Ogunnowo, Ruth & Ojakorotu, Victor. (2019). Female Youths in Science and Technology in Nigeria: Undoing Unrecognition through Public Policy)). | ||
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+ | GSMA Connected Women. The Mobile Gender Gap Report 2020 ((https:// | ||
===== Universal Service ===== | ===== Universal Service ===== | ||
The [[http:// | The [[http:// | ||
===== Cooperatives ===== | ===== Cooperatives ===== | ||
- | Cooperatives have existed formally in Nigeria since the 1930s but have an informal history that dates back much further((Relevance of Cooperative Societies to the Nigerian Economy –A Legal ApproachCHIGOZIE NWAGBARA, LL.M International Journal of Innovative Legal & Political Studies 6(2):38-56, April-June, 2018© SEAHI PUBLICATIONS, | + | Cooperatives have existed formally in Nigeria since the 1930s but have an informal history that dates back much further((Relevance of Cooperative Societies to the Nigerian Economy –A Legal ApproachCHIGOZIE NWAGBARA, LL.M International Journal of Innovative Legal & Political Studies 6(2):38-56, April-June, 2018© SEAHI PUBLICATIONS, |
- | Cooperative Societies in Nigeria are governed by the Nigerian Cooperative Societies Act which provides for the registration of Cooperative Societies. | + | Cooperative Societies in Nigeria are governed by the Nigerian Cooperative Societies Act which provides for the registration of Cooperative Societies. |
As of August 2020, cooperatives have yet to be introduced into the telecommunications / internet sector although there does not appear to be a barrier to their operation in this sector. | As of August 2020, cooperatives have yet to be introduced into the telecommunications / internet sector although there does not appear to be a barrier to their operation in this sector. |