Nigeria’s telecommunications industry risks losing huge foreign direct investment as a result of poor management of the national frequency spectrum resources, analysts recently warned. One of the key drivers for the success recorded in Nigeria’s telecoms landscape was the country’s rating as one of the top ten receivers of FDI in Africa, based on the investment made in the telecoms industry. However, telecoms operators have complained that spectrum unavailability is hindering them from expanding mobile broadband services in Nigeria.Read more from BusinessDay.
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