Telecommunications law and regulation in Nigeria : a study of universal service provision

This thesis undertakes an analysis of the law pertaining to the regulation of telecommunications in Nigeria generally and more specifically with regards to the extension of access to telecommunications services to unserved and underserved persons and areas in Nigeria. The study is situated in the co...

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Main Author: Opata, Chukwudiebube Bede Abraham
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Published: 2010
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spelling ftuwarwick:oai:wrap.warwick.ac.uk:35531 2025-01-16T19:19:15+00:00 Telecommunications law and regulation in Nigeria : a study of universal service provision Opata, Chukwudiebube Bede Abraham 2010-12 application/pdf http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/35531/ http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/35531/1/WRAP_THESIS_Opata_2010.pdf http://webcat.warwick.ac.uk/record=b2491641~S1 unknown http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/35531/1/WRAP_THESIS_Opata_2010.pdf Opata, Chukwudiebube Bede Abraham (2010) Telecommunications law and regulation in Nigeria : a study of universal service provision. PhD thesis, University of Warwick. KN Asia and Eurasia Africa Pacific Area and Antarctica Thesis or Dissertation NonPeerReviewed 2010 ftuwarwick 2022-03-16T20:30:28Z This thesis undertakes an analysis of the law pertaining to the regulation of telecommunications in Nigeria generally and more specifically with regards to the extension of access to telecommunications services to unserved and underserved persons and areas in Nigeria. The study is situated in the context of privatisation and liberalisation reform of the Nigerian telecommunications sector. It addresses the question of how to extend access to telecommunications services in Nigeria to unserved and underserved persons and areas. This question is researched by focusing on the sector regulator the Nigerian Communications Commission and analysing the mechanisms, ranging from licensing to interconnection to universal service provision and the National Rural Telecommunication Programme, that have been deployed in the past to achieve this objective to ascertain how these may be improved to ensure that as many persons and areas as possible have access to telecommunications services. The issue of securing the accountability of the regulator responsible for the deployment of these access extension mechanisms is also addressed. The research identifies the main international influences on the development of the Nigerian regulatory framework and shows the country’s ability to borrow from a number of sources while adapting and refining the borrowed rules to solve Nigerian problems. The thesis makes a contribution to knowledge in at least three material ways. It is, to the best of my knowledge, the first work on the legal framework for the regulation of telecommunications in Nigeria after the enactment of the Communications Act 2003. Secondly, it is also the first work that I am aware of which analyses issues of access to telecommunications services using a variety of regulatory mechanism as opposed to focusing on universal access and universal service alone. Finally it presents a positive illustration of a successful outcome of globalisation of rules, specifically the transposition or transplantation of specific legal rules in the economic context of a developing African country. Thesis Antarc* Antarctica The University of Warwick: WRAP - Warwick Research Archive Portal Pacific
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Opata, Chukwudiebube Bede Abraham
Telecommunications law and regulation in Nigeria : a study of universal service provision
title Telecommunications law and regulation in Nigeria : a study of universal service provision
title_full Telecommunications law and regulation in Nigeria : a study of universal service provision
title_fullStr Telecommunications law and regulation in Nigeria : a study of universal service provision
title_full_unstemmed Telecommunications law and regulation in Nigeria : a study of universal service provision
title_short Telecommunications law and regulation in Nigeria : a study of universal service provision
title_sort telecommunications law and regulation in nigeria : a study of universal service provision
topic KN Asia and Eurasia
Africa
Pacific Area
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Pacific Area
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