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NIGCOMSAT TO NCC

“NigComSat does not require the approval of the NCC on this because the spectrum is reserved and allocated for satellite communication on a primary basis by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU). The spectrum is vacant and free, which explained why Mr. President allocated it to NigComSat"
NigComSat management explaining its position on Spectrum license from the NCC.

To be indifferent to technology and the changes that it imposes on today's business markets can be suicidal for any public or private business concern.

-Engr. Ernest Ndukwe, Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission.

   
Communications is playing a very significant role in modern banking; banks cannot afford to deploy IT applications in order to enjoy this new regime of banking.

-Mr. Jim Ovia, Managing Director Zenith Bank PLC
   
Automating or integrating an inefficient process will only lead to an automated or integrated inefficient process. Integration and automation, in and of themselves, do not make processes better; they are only beneficial when the processes are already streamlined.
-Prof. Cleopas Angaye, Director General, National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA)
   
Conventional wisdom and relevant studies attest to the fact that indigenous software knowledge life-cycle is perceived as relatively shorter when measured against the global technology development catch-up scale. This makes the adoption and promotion of indigenous software the most critical, logical and strategic imperative for leapfrogging, sustainable development and creation of wealth.
-Dr. Chris Uwaje, 1st Vice-President, Institute of Software Practitioners of Nigeria (ISPON)
   
To say today that the problem of power is insurmountable is like making a ridicule of ourself as a country; we must discontinue the acceptance of abnormality as a norm. The energy crisis in this country is abnormality; we must reject it as a people. If we can solve the problem in telecom, why can't we solve the problem in power?
-Engr. Gbenga Adebayo, President, Association of Licensed Telecommunication Operators of Nigeria
 
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