Nigeria needs at least seventy
thousand to eighty thousand telecommunication base stations to actualize her
dream of joining the club of countries working toward making Internet of Things
(IoT) a reality by leveraging 4G and 5g networks. .
The Executive Vice Chairman of
the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof Umar Garba Danbatta, who
made this known at a sitting of the House Representatives’ Ad Hoc Committee
investigating the health implications of mounting telecommunications masts
close to building, yesterday in Abuja, said the country currently has less than
50,000 base stations.
“3G, 4G going to 5G networks are
going to usher this country into smart applications, the Internet of Things or
the smart world and cities we are talking about. And of course because of the
additional burden on infrastructure, the present capacity of telecom
infrastructure is grossly inadequate to cater for these additional platforms or
services we talk about’
“Therefore we will need from 70,000 to 80,000 base transceiver masts to be able to provide the effective capacity that’s needed to deploy 4G going to 5G,” he said while responding to questions from members of the ad hoc committee.
He later called on other
approving agencies at all levels of government in the country to synergize with
NCC with a view to achieving the target, noting that the United Kingdom (UK),
with a population of almost one third of Nigeria already has close to 60,000
masts.
On concerns about health
implications to exposure to electromagnetic field, Danbatta said researches so
far conducted in the area have not indicated any adverse health concerns.
“With regards to other
professional bodies like Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE) we don’t have any
quarrel with their positions. The only question is when we say exposure to
electromagnetic field is hazardous to health what level are we talking about?
We have to define the level of
exposure that is hazardous to human beings.
There is a limit of safety below which electromagnetic fields do not cause any harm to health,” he explained
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