QoS: NCC warns against vandalisation of tech infrastructure


The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has again appealed to telecom consumers to join hands with the commission in its efforts to ensure the protection of telecom infrastructure.
The NCC wants citizens to take interest in the security of telecom infrastructure within and around their localities because safe and secured infrastructure is a correlate of good quality of service (QoS) delivery.


NCC zonal controller, Port Harcourt Zonal Office Venny Eze-Nwabufoh, made the appeal on behalf of the Executive Vice Chairman Professor Umar Danbatta.
He made the appeal at a sensitisation exercise organised by the zonal office in Effunrun, Delta state recently while discussing the factors affecting QoS delivery in the telecom industry.


Eze-Nwabufoh noted that the programme was organised to give further expression to NCC’s resolve to carry out a robust sensitisation exercise of the general public on the need to see telecom infrastructure as critical national infrastructure to be protected by all.


He stated that one of the cardinal objectives of the commission is “to promote the provision of modern, universal, efficient, reliable, affordable and easily-accessible communications services throughout Nigeria.
He stated that these infrastructures are essential physical assets designed for telecommunications networks and they connect cities, towns, highways in Nigeria and also link Nigeria’s telecom with other countries to ensure seamless services.
However, the telecom industry has experienced a lot of setbacks as a result of a number of factors that are negatively disruptive to the infrastructure.
He stated that these factors include willful damage to the infrastructure in order to extort money from service providers, communities and individuals barring technical staff of the service providers from installing their equipment or carry out maintenance at the sites, destruction of telecom infrastructure due to road construction projects in urban and semi-urban areas, as well as vandalism or outright removal of components of infrastructure.

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