The Federal Government says it will soon provide a conduit masterpiece in every part of the country that will give future provider easier and cheaper installation of their services.
The minister, who was represented by Engr Usman Ali, Deputy Director in the Nigeria Communication Commission , said the “Dig Once” would discourage regular digging in the country.
According to him, Dig Once Policy promotes safety of citizens, reduces traffic congestion on the line and allows comprehensive planning. He said that it would ensure efficient, non-duplicative placement of infrastructure in the Public Right of Way. According to Ajuzie, it will support digital inclusion initiative, internet speed increase, price per data unit decrease, and increase data traffic competition.
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