Glo Promotes Broadband Investment, Infrastructure Security at NCC Forum
Globacom has thrown its weight behind the Nigerian Communications Commission’s (NCC) business roundtable on Broadband Investment and Protection of Critical Information Infrastructure, which opened on Wednesday in Abuja, reaffirming its role not only as a telecoms provider, but also as a trusted partner in the country’s journey towards a fully digitized and economically empowered nation.

L-R: Head, Fiber Networks, Joseph Dokai; Vertical Head, Sales, Enterprise Business, Sunil Katticaren; Divisional Head, North Central, Kazeem Kaka and Regulatory Manager, Charles Okwumabua at the Globacom-sponsored roundtable organized by the National Communications Commission (NCC) in Abuja on Wednesday.
The two-day gathering with the theme: “Right of Way and Protection of Broadband Infrastructure – The Road to Success in Broadband Investment and Connectivity”, has various stakeholders from federal and state governments, the private sector, telecom operators, and regulatory bodies deliberating to agree on practical strategies for expanding Nigeria’s broadband footprint and strengthening infrastructure security nationwide.
Globacom's strong involvement and support highlight its ongoing leadership in building the nation's digital future. The company is showing its dedication to creating a connected, inclusive, and secure digital ecosystem by offering logistical and technical support to make sure the two-day event turns out successful.
Industry analysts view the roundtable as an essential platform for bringing the public and commercial sectors together to promote and meet Nigeria's broadband goals, enhance policy coordination, and bridge current digital inequalities, particularly in rural and underserved areas.
The company’s sponsorship also offers a hugely important platform to influence policy direction, particularly around Right of Way (RoW) issues, infrastructure investment incentives, and long-term regulatory frameworks that affect broadband expansion. By contributing to these discussions, Globacom seeks to accelerate nationwide deployment of high-speed internet while ensuring a ring of protection for critical communication assets.
Globacom views the roundtable as an opportunity to strengthen public-private partnerships, explore innovative funding models, and advocate for equitable digital access. This aligns with its long-standing commitment to digital inclusion, empowering millions of Nigerians through affordable and reliable connectivity solutions.
“We believe that digital transformation must be inclusive and secure. Our participation in this roundtable is a continuation of our mission to support national development through technology. A resilient broadband infrastructure is critical to Nigeria’s economic growth and global competitiveness”, Globacom stated.
Furthermore, Globacom’s contributions to the Critical National Information Infrastructure Protection Plan (CNIIPP) will help shape a coordinated national framework for telecom security, reinforcing Nigeria’s defences against cyber threats and infrastructure sabotage.
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Source: Legit.ng