IpNX, a leading Nigerian ICT company and connectivity provider, is deepening its collaboration with the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) to align policies and drive the Federal Government’s broadband penetration and digital transformation agenda. A recent visit to NCC’s Abuja office by an ipNX delegation, led by Group Managing Director, Ejovi Aror, aimed at strengthening the partnership and discussing key issues related to Nigeria’s internet access landscape.
During the meeting, ipNX and NCC addressed various challenges faced by service providers, including infrastructure vandalism, right-of-way issues, and the regulatory environment. Both parties emphasized their shared vision of bridging the digital divide by ensuring that Nigerians, regardless of location, have access to affordable and reliable internet services. The discussion was crucial in advancing the goals of the National Broadband Plan, which aims to achieve 70% broadband penetration this year.
As a key player in Nigeria’s ICT sector, ipNX reiterated its commitment to the National Broadband Plan and its ongoing contributions toward achieving the government’s broadband targets. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, ipNX has remained resilient and focused on providing quality service and affordable pricing, despite economic challenges. The company expressed its determination to continue playing a pivotal role in expanding broadband access across Nigeria.
The visit also underscored the importance of a well-aligned policy and regulatory framework that fosters innovation, investment, and growth within Nigeria’s telecommunications sector. ipNX reaffirmed its readiness to leverage its resources and expertise to support the government’s digital transformation objectives, aiming to empower individuals and businesses through cutting-edge technology and exceptional connectivity solutions.
Source: punch
