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country-profiles:nigeria [2020/08/20 18:00] – [Cooperatives] stevecountry-profiles:nigeria [2021/04/22 17:06] – Changed blockquote tags to callout tags steve
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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  ^ License                                                                            Term    Fee (₦)      Fee ($)  ^ ^ Operator  ^ License                                                                            Term    Fee (₦)      Fee ($)  ^
 ^ Tizeti    | Internet Services License                                                         | 5 yrs        500,000 |     ~1300 | ^ Tizeti    | Internet Services License                                                         | 5 yrs        500,000 |     ~1300 |
 | :::       | Private Network Links (Regional Operator) License (National?                    | 10 yrs  |   44,600,000 |  ~116,000 | | :::       | Private Network Links (Regional Operator) License (National?                    | 10 yrs  |   44,600,000 |  ~116,000 |
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 ^ MTN       | Unified Access Service License                                                    | 15 yrs  |   negotiated |           | ^ MTN       | Unified Access Service License                                                    | 15 yrs  |   negotiated |           |
 | :::       | International Submarine Cable Infrastructure & Landing Station Services License.  | 20 yrs  |  ~80,545,800 |   210,000 | | :::       | International Submarine Cable Infrastructure & Landing Station Services License.  | 20 yrs  |  ~80,545,800 |   210,000 |
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 For more information, see  For more information, see 
  
-[[https://www.ncc.gov.ng/docman-main/legal-regulatory/guidelines/59-guidelines-for-deployment-of-broadband-services-on-the-5-2-5-9ghz-band/file|Regulatory  Guidelines  For  Deployment  Of  Broadband Services On The 5.2-5.9GHz Band]] and +Regulatory  Guidelines  For  Deployment  Of  Broadband Services On The 5.2-5.9GHz Band((Regulatory  Guidelines  For  Deployment  Of  Broadband Services On The 5.2-5.9GHz Band https://www.ncc.gov.ng/docman-main/legal-regulatory/guidelines/59-guidelines-for-deployment-of-broadband-services-on-the-5-2-5-9ghz-band/file Accessed on 21 Aug 2020. {{ :country-profiles:legal-guidelines_deployment_broadband_service_guidlines.pdf |Local copy}})) and  
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 +Guidelines On The Use Of Short Range Devices In Nigeria((Guidelines On The Use Of Short Range Devices In Nigeria https://www.ncc.gov.ng/docman-main/legal-regulatory/guidelines/803-guidelines-on-the-use-of-short-range-devices/file Accessed on 21 Aug 2020{{ :country-profiles:legal-guidelines_the_use_of_short_range_devices.pdf |Local copy}})) 
  
-[[https://www.ncc.gov.ng/docman-main/legal-regulatory/guidelines/803-guidelines-on-the-use-of-short-range-devices/file|Guidelines On The Use Of Short Range Devices In Nigeria]]   {{ :country-profiles:legal-guidelines_the_use_of_short_range_devices.pdf | }} 
  
 <todo>Confirm licensing procedure for 5470-5725 MHz</todo> <todo>Confirm licensing procedure for 5470-5725 MHz</todo>
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 Gender Equality goal in National Broadband Plan 2020 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)</blockquote>+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)</callout>
  
  
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 ===== Resources / References ===== ===== Resources / References =====
  
-[[https://researchictafrica.net/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/After-Access-Nigeria-State-of-ICT-2017.pdf|The State of ICT in Nigeria 2018]]  Research ICT Africa  +[[https://www.gsma.com/mobilefordevelopment/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/The-Poverty-Reduction-Effects-of-Mobile-Broadband-in-Africa-Evidence-from-Nigeria.pdf|The poverty reduction effects of mobile broadband in Africa: Evidence from Nigeria]] - GSMA -  December 2020 
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 +[[https://researchictafrica.net/wp/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/After-Access-Nigeria-State-of-ICT-2017.pdf|The State of ICT in Nigeria 2018]] Research ICT Africa   
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 +[[https://www.academia.edu/39837199/THE_LEGAL_FRAMEWORK_FOR_LICENSING_TELECOMMUNICATIONS_SERVICES_IN_NIGERIA|The Legal Framework For Licensing Telecommunications Services In Nigeria]] - John Ishaku Mantu, Principal State Counsel,Ministry of Justice, Jos, Nigeria. 
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 +[[https://blog.mozilla.org/netpolicy/files/2017/07/Nigeria-Research-ICT-Africa-2016.pdf|Internet Use in the Presence or Absence of Subsidized Data: Nigeria Market Study]]- 2016 Mozilla and ResearchICTAfrica
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