Inadequate Capacity Cause of Poor Services in Lagos, FCT – NCC

Inadequate Capacity Cause of Poor Services in Lagos, FCT – NCC

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By our Correspondent

The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said inadequate capacity across the networks to support heavy usage in high-density urban areas is the reason for the poor quality of telecom service being experienced in Lagos, Abuja and other major cities in Nigeria

The Commission stated this in a document highlighting the results of its research findings on the networks in partnership with broadband intelligence firm, Ookla.

NCC noted that the high density of active internet users in urban areas contributes to the issue of dropped video calls, buffering on streams, failed mobile payments, and slow downloads.

“Overall, network capacity for data services across the country appears good. However, capacity issues have been observed in urban areas across all major operators,” the telecom regulator stated.

“Capacity restrictions are concentrated in urban zones, the impact on rural service is extremely low, reinforcing that this constraint is a localizlsed issue tied to high-density areas,” the Commission added.

The Commission urged for more targeted investments by the telecom operators, adding that
the most effective strategy to relieve capacity strain in cities is a multi-faceted approach focusing on two goals, which include “aggressively deploying 5G technology and optimizing the capacity of the existing 4G (LTE) network to improve performance for all users.”

NCC further emphasized that while the National Proportion shows a minimal overall impact across the country, the issue is intensified in high-density urban areas.

“This localised congestion leads directly to peak-hour performance degradation, confirming that targeted infrastructure investment in these urban zones is most critical to ensure consistent service quality,” it stated. (GSF)

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