The challenge is no longer simply about allocating radio spectrum.
Instead, industry executives, regulators and analysts say the bigger obstacles lie beneath the surface: inadequate fibre infrastructure, high de
Nearly five years after Nigeria conducted one of Africa’s biggest 5G spectrum auctions, the country’s next-generation mobile revolution remains concentrated in a handful of cities, leaving billions of dollars in investments waiting for returns and delaying the wider economic gains government hoped would come from faster broadband.
The challenge is no longer simply about allocating radio spectrum.
Instead, industry executives, regulators and analysts say the bigger obstacles lie beneath the surface: inadequate fibre infrastructure, high de
