Nigeria Takes Step Towards 6GHz Spectrum Utilization for Wi-Fi and Mobile Technologies
Oru Leonard
The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), participated in a stakeholder forum to discuss the utilization of the 6GHz spectrum band for Wi-Fi 6 and International Mobile Telecommunications (IMT). The move aligns with global best practices, seeking input from industry stakeholders to guide decision-making.
The 6GHz band, spanning 5925 MHz to 7125 MHz, offers substantial spectrum increase, crucial for supporting growing demand for high-speed internet and advanced applications. Wi-Fi plays a vital role in distributing fixed broadband connectivity, with most home internet traffic relying on Wi-Fi.
However, current 5GHz and 2.4GHz bands are becoming overwhelmed due to increasing demand. The 2023 World Radiocommunications Conference (WRC-23) allocated the 6GHz band for Wi-Fi and IMT applications, providing new opportunities.
Key Benefits of 6GHz Spectrum:
– Increased Capacity: Supports growing demand for high-speed internet
– Improved Reliability: Enhances data throughput and reduces latencies
– Expanded Connectivity: Enables simultaneous connection of multiple devices
The NCC presented its recommendations on 6GHz spectrum utilization, seeking feedback from stakeholders. This collaborative approach ensures informed decision-making, aligning with global standards.
Stakeholder Forum Objectives:
– Gather Input: Collect feedback from industry stakeholders
– Inform Decision-Making: Use stakeholder input to guide 6GHz spectrum utilization
– Foster Collaboration: Promote cooperation among industry players
With the 6GHz spectrum, Nigeria is poised to enhance its digital landscape, supporting advanced applications and high-speed internet. The NCC’s stakeholder engagement underscores its commitment to transparent and inclusive decision-making.
Cover Photo Caption: L-R: Executive Secretary, Association of Licensed Telecom Operators of Nigeria, Gbolahan Awonuga; Professor of Telecommunications Engineering, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Prof. Caroline Alenoghena; Executive Commissioner, Technical Services, Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Abraham Oshadami; Public Policy Manager, Anglophone West Africa, Meta, Sade Dada; Director, Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement, NCC, Efosa Idehen and President, Association of Telecom Companies of Nigeria, Tony Emoekpere, during a Stakeholders’ Consultative Forum on Emerging Technologies hosted by the Commission in Lagos on Thursday (September 19, 2024).