Infrastructure vandalism disrupting call coverage — NCC

The Nigerian Communications Commission says the vandalism of telecommunication infrastructure hurts their coverage.

According to the NCC, vandalizing telecom properties reduces coverage area and leads to dead spots on networks which results in poor quality of service and quality of experience by telecom consumers.

The Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, disclosed this during the second edition of the Village Square Dialogue with a focus on ‘Protection of Telecom Infrastructure for Improved Quality of Service: The Role of Residents,’ which was held recently.

Danbatta, who was represented by NCC’s Director, Technical Standards and Network Integrity, Bako Wakil, communities must protect telecom infrastructure and allow the installation of equipment and their maintenance or repairs to ensure improved telecom service delivery.

He stated that members of respective communities must guard against the destruction of telecoms infrastructure by promptly notifying service providers of ongoing road construction activities by companies or government agencies to avoid service disruption that may arise from damaged infrastructure.

Danbatta stated, “Today, you simply need a computer, smartphone, and the Internet connection to do so many things and telecom infrastructure in your communities provides the critical facilities that support Internet access to these devices and therefore, you are expected to protect the infrastructure.”

“As a community, you are expected to report cases of telecom infrastructure vandalism to the nearest law enforcement agents such as the Police, Nigeria Security, and Civil Defence Corps, and share adequate information received from NCC with your family, friends, and neighbors. We believe that together with your cooperation as critical stakeholders in the telecoms sector, we can all work with the law enforcement authorities in protecting telecom infrastructure in your community.”

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